I have a very serious overheating problem with my Thinkpad X201t, and I'm 
wondering if there's a better way of handling it in Qubes. At the moment, the 
computer just suddenly starts to shut down without warning. (I can reliably get 
the computer to overheat by converting three ebooks from epub to mobi at the 
same time.)

Since the system obviously knows that it's overheating, is it possible to 
handle this in a more polite way? It would be great if a warning would show up 
saying that the computer is nearing a force-shutdown, and that I should reduce 
whatever it is I'm doing. (In my case, converting ebooks.)

Has this been considered?

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