Yes, I considered this, but I can't believe the the cpu is too hot. When I switch on the pc after it was unused for hours, I see this message immediately when I try to install xubuntu, also it doesn't stop here. I can go on for a while, but then the installation stops with an useless/undefined message and starts the live cd. I tried it very often and it is always the same with xubuntu.
I tried element OS, which is based on xubuntu. The chance is a lot better, that I can install it, but it could be that the installation halts. And the last time it stopped during the nvidia-install. With Opensuse I get the message too, but the pc could run for hours. The last time it shutdown during an update. It looks like I am very close to a limit of, don't know what. Maybe there is a relation the the room temperature. It is 23°C outside now. The room has about the same temperature. The bios always mention temperatures, which are far away to be critical. After the element os installation I have a system temp of 40°C and a cpu temp of 45°C according to the bios. Do you think the bios temperatures are wrong? At least after I switch the pc on, I trust the temperatures, when it says below 40°C and then the warning with 121°C also appears. It is always 121°C, very strange. -- ACPI: Unable to turn cooling device 'on' (Quadcore-AMD64, Ubuntu64) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314001 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
