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I have the problem with quantal too Toshiba L300D.
On suggestion I have from the internet was to run a
echo low /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile
on every start.
For me this does the trick !
I tried to compare powertop before and after but couldn't find a
decrease in
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Chris Eineke, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better. This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? As
per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagementASPM a patch was
issued to address
Just to add that I'm also seeing this problem under Ubuntu 11.10 on the
L300D.
I think the fan is usually off upon first booting.
When I suspend and then resume again the fan will turn on and stay on.
When the machine is too loaded, it will overheat and just power off
(very annoyingly, one time,
My L300D fan will not work unless I add the acpi_osi= code to grub
when I boot. The other way I get the fan working is to start up and
then suspend which is a little better because most of the acpi
functionality is retained. It's a work around and good enough to get
the hardware working but
This problem persists with 11.04 as well.
If I suspend the system and turn it back it on, the fan will properly
kick in at high CPU temperatures and will stop spinning at normal CPU
temperatures.
The fan also has a tendency to get plugged up with dust, so I started
air-spraying every couple of
A quick google search and you will find this is a common problem with
these Toshiba models all over, even in the BSD variants. The threads
are in linux forums and even toshiba forums.
Having one myself -- and having it get hot and shutdown without a
warning is the only reason I happened onto
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Title:
Toshiba L300D laptop overheats if in anything else but Powersave
mode.
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I'd like to add something peculiar.
If the fan isn't running when the system boots, the fan will never spin
up.
But if I restart the system when it's really hot and wait at the GRUB
boot prompt until the fan kicks in, the fan will stay on and not change
speeds.
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Could somebody delegate/wrangle this?
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