Thanks for the response. I just came home to my cold laptop. I booted
Windows XP SP 3 and ran a prime number calculating application against
each cpu core. They ran to 100%, 2.5GHz each, and the temperature
averaged right around 90C. I could feel the fan spinning up and pumping
heat out of the laptop.

I shut the laptop down and booted the kernel referenced in my first
post. I ran the stress app mentioned above, without the io argument.

Both CPUs immediately hit 100% and 2.5GHz, the temperature *immediately*
went to over 100C -

This is a fairly new laptop, the fan is clean.

I can't believe I'm the only one still having this issue, or that it has
been fixed... I HATE saying "it works in Windows" - but sadly, it does.

May 11 22:14:32 pluto kernel: [  554.742142] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY 
event 0x6022
May 11 22:14:32 pluto kernel: [  554.744927] ACPI: Critical trip point
May 11 22:14:32 pluto kernel: [  554.744937] Critical temperature reached (102 
C), shutting down.

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