Public bug reported:

I've got a 2 GHz dual-cpu powermac, that ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS thinks got
liquid cooling pumps, and therefore often crashes because of over-
heating. When the  therm_pm72 kernel module is loaded, it reports:

[  694.365666] PowerMac G5 Thermal control driver 1.2b2
[  694.366805] Detected fan controls:
[  694.366814]   0: PWM fan, id 1, location: BACKSIDE,SYS CTRLR FAN
[  694.366818]   1: RPM fan, id 2, location: DRIVE BAY
[  694.366821]   2: PWM fan, id 2, location: SLOT,PCI FAN
[  694.366824]   3: RPM fan, id 3, location: CPU A INTAKE
[  694.366827]   4: RPM fan, id 4, location: CPU A EXHAUST
[  694.366830]   5: RPM fan, id 5, location: CPU B INTAKE
[  694.366833]   6: RPM fan, id 6, location: CPU B EXHAUST
[  694.366836]   7: RPM fan, id 1, location: CPU A PUMP
[  694.366839]   8: RPM fan, id 0, location: CPU B PUMP
[  694.367449] Liquid cooling pumps detected, using new algorithm !

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Untriaged
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Ubuntu thinks my powermac got cooling pumps and overheats
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56144

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