[Bug 821170] Re: xfce4-power-manager fails to start (receives X window system error BadName)

2011-10-18 Thread taka jedna
I'm using a normal Ubuntu with xubuntu-desktop and that bug appeared
after upgrading to 11.10. I have Dell Latitude C510.

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  xfce4-power-manager fails to start (receives X window system error
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[Bug 453444] Re: /var/log fills up with all normal messages @ about 575/sec fill up the available space

2009-11-09 Thread taka jedna
Same here. Pentium 4 1,5GHz, some old HP motherboard. I'm laic in hardware, but 
I don't know it has any sensors at all.
The repeated line in var/log/syslog is:
Nov  9 12:19:10 Rencznie-Inkrustowany-Kartofel kernel: [ 2527.403083] CPU0: 
Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 880863)
Nov  9 12:19:10 Rencznie-Inkrustowany-Kartofel kernel: [ 2527.404096] CPU0: 
Temperature/speed normal
The same in kern.log:
Nov  9 12:20:57 Rencznie-Inkrustowany-Kartofel kernel: [ 2634.262246] CPU0: 
Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 951122)
Nov  9 12:20:57 Rencznie-Inkrustowany-Kartofel kernel: [ 2634.263447] CPU0: 
Temperature/speed normal
(50 in two minutes?)
dd and rsyslogd are using all free CPU, so normal using of PC is almost 
impossible. Killing, deleting and changing priority don't work for too long. 
It's more common problem, when I searched help on #ubuntu few people complained 
about dd and rsyslogd, or about disappearing HDD space, just didn't came to 
diagnose.

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/var/log fills up with all normal messages @ about 575/sec fill up the 
available space
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