Also affects the Toshiba Satellite L350-235 on Ubuntu 11.04
The following workaround solved both the non-functional fn+F6/F7 Display
brightness keys and the auto-dim when going onto battery power, and seems to
have solved the fan-always-on problem too:
1. Install lm-sensors: sudo apt-get
Hello,
It looks like I am not the only one who is suffering problems with ACPI
and overheating issues in Toshiba Laptops. Before I proceed with my
question, I would suggest everyone to keep away from Toshiba. This
Laptop is the worst I have ever seen. I had IBM ThinkPad for years and
tried many
Hello again,
After resuming from standby, the fan is working but keeps working even
if the temp is below 40 C. I tried adding acpi_osi=Linux in
/etc/default/grub and reboot but nothing happened. And the Fn buttons
are not working as well!
Any advice??
Zaher
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On 11-04-05 08:48 PM, Zaher Gharibi wrote:
Hello again,
After resuming from standby, the fan is working but keeps working even
if the temp is below 40 C. I tried adding acpi_osi=Linux in
/etc/default/grub and reboot but nothing happened. And the Fn buttons
are not working as well!
Any
Hello again, i like to say that with new updates CPU temperature problem
and UBUNTU 10.04 is gone :-)) yee :-D, but i am confused my HDD
temperature is hight :-SS 49 C, My HDD is : TOSHIBA MK2546GSX/38MWF8E9S
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** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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HEEELLL :-((( i try this but my cpu tpmperature is againg 55 C - 63
C :-((( i am LOST :-D or i should use windows 7 :-)
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On 10-07-11 02:08 PM, Tosh 123 wrote:
(Intel Centrino Core duo 2
Look at this :
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2_Duo_%28Merom%29
Your temperature range is normal.
It would be better for you to read the help in the Ubuntu Forums. If
you can't find what you need, open a new thread
hmmm but in windows is 43 C - 50 C ... in ubuntu 55 C - 62 C this
is not OK :-S
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Ceyx Thank you so much ! if this world have more people like you, it
will be haven ! :-) but now i have to go with windows :-) i will wait
for Ubuntu 10.10, and i hope that i won't have this problems... and
everything will be cool and very good :-), bye pople, best wishes for
all !!! :-)
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** Changed in: acpi (Fedora)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Hi i have Toshiba L300 1A6 model, i have Windows 7 and everything works
perfect, but i want to chage to Ubuntu 10.04 as my only OS (i hate dual
boot), i installed Ubuntu 10.04 inside Windows and i have Fn keys and
CPU temperature problems ... :-( i installed Im sensors but it shows
that cpu
** Also affects: acpi (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks :-), i read your posts on Linux Forums and i will use this for
my problems :
1. For CPU Fan and Fn keys :
first. sudo apt-get install sensors-applet
next. sudo sensors-detect
next. answer yes to everything.
exit then restart computer.
next. sudo gedit /etc/default/grub and then change
:-P How can i change my name on my posts :-P if people google me they
can find my comments :-D :-S
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:-D now is ok i am Tosh :-
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my fan starting to 70c and never stop and warking to ful speed
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I have the laptop toshiba satelite l350-17z
and i confirn the same problem, after clean install Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS.
I try with acpi=off in boot options without success.
Here some info:
cat /proc/acpi/fan/FAN/state
status: on
~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/state
If you're on Lucid, just install the proprietary driver by installing fglrx.
If you're on Karmic just install the ATI proprietary driver from their website.
(search for fglrx driver on google).
See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
Or you can just wait for the kernel =2.6.35
Thanks Anakin Starkiller for the info... I have since learned enough to
realize that I have an intel chipset with integrated graphics so the ATI
is actually not applicable to my situation. I was able to workaround
this issue by removing/unistalling ACPI, adding acpi_osi=Linux to the
grub menu
Toshiba satellite L505, Hdry H20 BIOS, intell dual core CPU
Also seeing same issue as above.
(1) Default fan behavior is it will not come on unless I open the ubuntu
software center , then it comes on full blast and will not turn off.
Monitoring temperature is impossible.
(2) doing sudo apt-get
hey Anakin Starkiller, what proprietary driver did you use. I'm assuming
it's an ati mobility of some sort.
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Is there anyone already having a solution for this? Iam able to reproduce this
issue. The fan is not spinning at all when using linux, the temperature is
readed out correctly. Its at normal usage, with just some internet serving
going up to 70C. Once the temperature raises to 80C, the fan spin
I have a Toshiba L350-D (AMD Athlon QL-60) whose fan starts to blow off
after some time on Ubuntu 9.10. Temperature readout works fine, but the
fan will never stop again.
This problem did NOT occur whilst running on Ubuntu 8.04. Any
suggestions?
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Eventually, I've found that it was PowerPlay and not ACPI that was causing this
issuePowerPlay is used by ATI card to reduce consumption of graphic
cardsand with open source drivers, it's not implemented yet...so I've
installed proprietary drivers and now, the fan is running at normal
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Could this problem be related to power saving features of open source
radeon drivers ?
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I've still got this problem with 2.6.32rc7 kernel
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** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Ceyx Thanks, I've just tried this on my L505. I thought it was working
first...but then I've tried to run glxgears for a couple of time, and now the
fan is continuously running at max speed ...though the core temperature is
30°C...
By the way, acpitool still shows not available for Fan and
** Summary changed:
- Toshiba satellite L350/L505 fan and temperature problem in Ubuntu 8.10/Ubuntu
9.10
+ Toshiba satellite L350/L505 fan regulation problem in Ubuntu 8.10/Ubuntu 9.10
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I too had this problem again immediately after upgrading to 9.10 Ubuntu,
on my Toshiba 300D
using acpi=force instead of acpi_osi=Linux in the menu.lst seems to
work fine !
Ciao
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