No problem piksi, I shall close this bug report as Nils Launchpada
ccount is no longer active and you cannot reproduce the problem anymore.
If this problem does come up again, you can reopen it by changing the
Status back to New.
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Status: Incomplete =
Just a quick note: I havent experienced this problem in a long time with
8510p nor 8710w after installing the latest beta ATI and NVIDIA drivers
(via kanotix scripts). With those versions present in the repository I
had constant problems. I haven't used them since so I'm unable to
confirm whether
Jaunty (with ATI proprietary drivers; the measures above are with Intrepid and
ATI OS drivers):
cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ*/temperature
temperature: 45 C
temperature: 45 C
temperature: 40 C
temperature: 38 C
temperature: 25 C
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8.10 x86_64 on 8510p, sensors output (while fan blasts either at loud or
VERY loud level):
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +41.0°C (crit = +105.0°C)
temp2: +44.0°C (crit = +105.0°C)
temp3: +32.6°C (crit = +105.0°C)
temp4: +50.0°C (crit = +110.0°C)
Same here - 8510p on Intrepid:
$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ*/temperature
temperature: 60 C
temperature: 60 C
temperature: 57 C
temperature: 54 C
temperature: 39 C
temperature: 75 C
Fan in running almost all the time when
Assigning to package acpi-support
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Sourcepackagename: None = acpi-support
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Possibly ACPI problem with Hp/Compaq laptops.
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It could also be dependent on the atmospheric temp .If you live in hot
countries a temp of 60 is a pretty trivial issue to be concerned about
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I have the same problem on HP nw8440 (Dual Core 2, 2 GHz, ATI). This bug has
several duplicates/similar reports, but no solution. :-(
Duplicates/similar issues: bug 226422, bug 210902, bug 158585, bug 67906
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Another 8510p here.
I'm currently using Vista because of this.
Under Ubuntu the fan is always blasting with hot air. After about 10-20
minutes of usage under Hardy (usage = internet browsing), it will be
around 70 degrees celsius, more if flash or java are being used. Under
Vista, the
I can confirm this issue. I think the the problem causes the
powerstates, which are not supported.
For more details:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/188739
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I'm experiencing similar problems with Hardy. My laptop is at 54
degrees Celsius idle and creeps up to 70C when heavily loaded. I'm
guessing it has something to do with Linux and Ubuntu not being able to
properly keep the processor(s) in an idle state.
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Same problem here
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Wow, I just found a thread on the Ubuntu forums from Ares Drake, which
describes cooling down your PC by lowering the cpu's voltage. I tried
it out, and my laptop runs cooler. In addition, I gained an extra hour
in my battery life (up from 2hrs to 3hrs)! Here's the link:
Same for me.
I updated yesterday from 7.10 to 8.04. While my Laptop (Samsung R50, 1,7
Ghz) has already been quite hot under ubuntu 7.10 (~55C idle), the core
temperature reaches now 70C idle and hits 85C easily under load. The
situation became unbearable and I decided to reinstall ubuntu from
I am adding this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=763450
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Same situation on HP dv9623ca AMD 64x2 Turion runs at about 800 mhz most
of the time but temps are up over 60 degrees idle and into 80 degree
range under load, fan never seems really run, this is on hardy.
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My comment is spurious - one of the case fans had seized - bad timing
makes for lots of confusion.
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My desktop system under gutsy ran with temperatures in the 25C to 35C
I upgraded to hardy very successfully losing nothing but now the
temperatures are in the 45C to 50C range
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