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Subject: Re: Overheat warning
Local Time: May 1, 2017 5:47 AM
UTC Time: May 1, 2017 9:47 AM
From: [email protected]
To: qubes-users <[email protected]>
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W dniu niedziela, 30 kwietnia 2017 20:16:56 UTC+2 użytkownik - napisał:
> 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.)
>
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>
> 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.)
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> Has this been considered?

run pwm config and then fancontrol in dom0

Are you just suggesting I re-test my fans to make sure they're working? Is 
Qubes supposed to be giving a warning by default? What specifically do you 
think I should do with pwmconfig and fancontrol?

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