Hi Greya,

Thank you very much for your detailed comments about it, they're really
helpful!

When I upgraded the BIOS to v11, I tried leaving the laptop on for some
time without running any applications and it apparently worked just fine
(although I didn't check the temperature). It was when I started running
some applications that it shut down.

Given that before installing all the apps I wanted to have the system
worked good for a couple of days, I think it might be something I did,
maybe some applications I installed (compiz, cairo-dock or any other) or
something in the process of installing the drivers for the wireless (I
installed hybrid_wl and the r8168 modules and that also required me to
change the initramfs file).

I'm not an expert in Linux, it's a hobby for me (I like this sort of
things) so sometimes, to make things work (for instance, installing the
wireless modules) I just follow the steps I read about without really
understanding what I'm exactly doing. Hence, I guess I probably did
something wrong without noticing.

I think I'm going to start a fresh installation to see what the problem
could be. I'll start just re-installing the base system, check if it
doesn't overheat for a couple of days, then I'll install the wireless
modules, check for a couple of days, etc. I think going step by step
will help me find out what's wrong. And I'll also clean the fans!

I think I'll also check the temperatures on Windows 7 to make sure the
BIOS upgrade to v11 won't cause me any trouble.

Once again, thank you for sharing your experience. I'll keep the list
updated about how is everything going, maybe I can find out what package
is the problem.

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  laptop overheats and suddenly shuts down/off

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