That's great to hear!
I'll close this issue then since we have the newer version in Noble and a
wishlist bug to backport it to Jammy:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/power-profiles-daemon/+bug/2008958
If anyone else encounters this again, please ensure you're on 0.21 and if you
are
I'm on 22.04.4, I have an i3-8100 processor (does not support turbo),
and I was previously running into this issue. After installing the
updated ppd from your PPA, I am no longer seeing this, and I am able to
switch to performance mode. Thank you for the fix!
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Settings Power says high hardware temperature
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Anyone still affected by this, can I please ask you to check the 0.21
release? It's been uploaded to Noble. I've also got it backported on a
PPA that can be used on Jammy or Mantic:
https://launchpad.net/~superm1/+archive/ubuntu/ppd
After upgrading if you're seeing this message still, can you
Ubuntu 22.04 on a laptop, dual boot with Windows 11; power menu says
"Performance mode temporarily disabled due to high operating
temperature.", although I can set the performance mode, but has no
effect; CPU cores frequencies are always throttled at their base speeds
(1.8 GHz); temperature
After installing proposed option 'Performance' appears again with the info
'Performance mode temporarily disabled due to high operating temperature' while
sensors says:
corrado@corrado-n4-jj-0203:~$ sensors
coretemp-isa-
Adapter: ISA adapter
Package id 0: +14.0°C (high = +80.0°C, crit =
For me, I do not even see this option. I have only,
Balanced
and
Power Saver
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how can i check if EPP is set?
i see the setting is remembered after new boot so i imagine EPP is set.
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That's obviously a bug, since it makes the interface inconsistent.
However, it would be interesting to know if setting performance on the
interface actually changes anything, i.e. sets EPP to high performance.
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But now in Ubuntu 22.04 Settings Power still says 'high hardware
temperature: performance mode unavailable' but I can set 'performance'
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I confirm the problem on Impish (21.10), and didn't have it on 21.04.
While I have indeed Turbo Boost turned off, it shouldn't behave like
that for two reasons :
- The message is false, there is no temperature problem.
- On CPUs with hardware-driven P-states (HWP) on, the performance mode of the
I have solved the issue with the following material available.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/hadess/power-profiles-daemon
Testing
If you don't have hardware that can support the performance mode, or the
degraded mode
you can manually run the power-profiles-daemon binary as root with the
But thermald is automatically installed also if not present in manifest
thermald/jammy,now 2.4.6-3 amd64 [installed,automatic]
so i believe this bug should not be closed or the bug should be reopened
against thermald?
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Yes, i have thermald installed
corrado@corrado-n4-jj-1107:~$ sudo apt policy thermald
[sudo] password for corrado:
thermald:
Installed: 2.4.6-3
Candidate: 2.4.6-3
Version table:
*** 2.4.6-3 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy/main amd64 Packages
100
The issue upstream had been closed because it seems to be due to
thermald being installed. Is that also the case for the original
reporter?
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I've reported the issue to power-profiles-daemon here:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/hadess/power-profiles-daemon/-/issues/59
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/hadess/power-profiles-daemon/-/issues/59
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Having the same issue, just did a fresh install of ubuntu 21.10
yesterday, and haven't been able to turn on performance mode. Also do
not have cpufreqd or auto-cpufreq.
These are my current temps, after running all day
coretemp-isa-
Adapter: ISA adapter
Package id 0: +49.0°C (high =
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Title:
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To
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I still have the problem, this is a fresh install from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS "Jammy
Jellyfish" - Alpha amd64 (20211023)
and i don't have the mentioned packages
corrado@corrado-jj-1023:~$ apt policy cpufreqd auto-cpufreq
cpufreqd:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.4.2-2ubuntu3
Version table:
I can not check, Will be in hospital for a week
Il gio 21 ott 2021, 09:41 Sebastien Bacher <1942...@bugs.launchpad.net> ha
scritto:
> @corrado, could you check if one of the previously mentioned cpufreq
> packages are installed and if so does uninstalling them makes a
> difference for you?
>
>
@corrado, could you check if one of the previously mentioned cpufreq
packages are installed and if so does uninstalling them makes a
difference for you?
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> the Gnome performance power mode state is lost across system reboot
upstream added support for restoring the state now so it will be in the
next version of Ubuntu
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Martin you are running into:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/power-profiles-
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Since they seem to be a problem Nikolai can you confirm cpufreqd and
auto-cpufreq are not installed?
If they aren’t installed and you still experience this problem please
report it to
It also affects me.
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I've solved the issue for my case.
I am running a system upgraded to Ubuntu 21.10 beta and long before we
had this nice gnome power-profiles-daemon solution I had been playing
with different daemons that would manage the CPU performance and mess
with the state of intel_pstate/no_turbo. Daemons
$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/no_turbo
1
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sounds like the service is reading
/sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/no_turbo , what is the content of
that file on your system when seeing the warning?
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Could someone having the issue report it upstream on
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/hadess/power-profiles-daemon ?
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Title:
Settings Power says
I'm seeing the same issue on a Dell XPS9570 (intel chipset) - it reports
"high hardware temperature" despite all the temperatures are normal/low.
$ sensors
coretemp-isa-
Adapter: ISA adapter
Package id 0: +48.0°C (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 0:+47.0°C (high = +100.0°C,
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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