Its ridiculous how this bug has been set to wont fix :))
Does empathy support any other form of encryption? I understand this
could be challenging when you need to support audio and video, but guys,
challenging doesnt mean you have to run away from it.
OTR or some sort of encryption at the
@Diego,
I tried passing the thermal.act and thermal.psv parameters to the
kernel, but they didnt reflect on my acpi settings. This is the setting
i have now :
r...@entepc:/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM0# cat trip_points
critical (S5): 127 C
r...@entepc:/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM0#
@Diego I would have said oh , there are other brands??? as a reply to
your cheeky comment about thinkpad users, but then this is Lenovo (the
maker of IDEApads), I ahve nothing to be proud of about them.. if it
were back in the IBM days, I would have been more enthusiastic :D
But I guess Good Ol'
Hi Diego, I apologise for any bad taste. Lets not ruin this bug.
I am currently doing an experiment by compiling the kernel 2.6.30.1 and
I will run that kernel to see if this issue gets resolved. If it does, I
will post the steps here, so that anyone could try it. Currently
compiling. The 2.6.30
I am _very_ inconclusive.
I booted up on 2.6.30.1 on my thinkpad t61. the initial temperature
dangled around 47 to 49.
The fan (output of cat /proc/acpi/ibm/fan) shows rpm of 2900.
then I ran the CPU stress :
stress --cpu 16 --vm 2 --vm-bytes 128M
During the stress the fan as the output of
@Oliver, thanks for the link. I wasnt really being a smart ass by
sitting and compiling it, i didnt really know that I could simply
download this. I am fairly new to ubuntu, have been using debian for
years.. so pretty much old habit of sitting and recompiling everytime u
need something done.
@Andreas, I did some more research.
I recently found out that quite recently, they turned off the ability to
update our thermal_Zone trip_points. Now when I echo the trip points, I
get only 125 degrees for critical set on THM0 and 105 degrees set for
critical for THM1. There are NO Passive and NO
Its really surprising that a product , although free, that is competing
for market share has such a big problem where almost most of the laptops
(a thinkpad user myself) have problems with OVERHEATING which could ruin
the laptop itself!!
My CPU is running over 100 degrees C and I quit linux for
Its been quite a long wait and its still not fixed are people even
trying?
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Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
I tried installing the flashplugin-nonfree but it fails with the
following error
flashplugin-nonfree: Depends: nspluginwrapper (= 0.9.91.4-2ubuntu1) but
it is not going to be installed
I tried installing nspluginwrapper and I get
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