@Michal Pěnka -- yes you can just download the appropriate kernel for
you i386/amd64 and just install those with dpkg.  They should install in
parallel and you can simply select them in the main grub menu.

@all -- the key desire here is to isolate exactly when this issue
appeared.  There seems to be enough people indicating they have an issue
to make it likely that later kernels are triggering this behaviour.  As
generally the kernel does not get involved in fan control directly it
must be something else triggering the change.  As there are some 20k
changes in every mainline release and normally at least 2 mainline
releases in every Ubuntu release, there is a huge amount of change in
each kernel.  This huge change makes it hard to pinpoint such a
behaviour.  The normal way to do this is to identify kernel versions
which exhibit the behaviour and those which do not and bisect the gap to
narrow down the the exact mainline release produced the change, and then
within that release.  This is the source of my requests for testing of
specific kernel versions.

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