Sadly, having had a few days experience with this, I must now report
that the `solution' is not perfect. If I hibernate or suspend the
laptop, when it wakes up the fan does its old on for a while, off for a
second behaviour. I notice though that i8kmon shows 0 degrees for the
temp after the wakeup, so I suspect it is no longer controlling the fan,
although running i8kfan works to turn it off (for about a second).

In desperation I switched to the old nvidia driver, then removed it
completely (I'm now running the open source `nv' driver) -- but the bad
fan behaviour remains! So I suspect the A13, or perhaps specifically the
A12, BIOS update is partly responsible.

Another theory being propounded is that the `powermgmt' package in the
new Ubuntu is causing problems. I shall investigate that path next. I'm
still sceptical that Dell/Nvidia would be dumb enough to force such
behaviour on users, but I've been wrong before!

This is all rather annoying and confusing.

gdm

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nvidia graphics driver 177.80 on geforce 8400 makes fan spin all the time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280805
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