Hi, rather than just add a "me too", I thought I'd tell you what I've
found with this same bug and a (kind-of) workaround. Perhaps it'll help
someone far smarter than myself solve this bug.

I've got a Toshiba Satellite l300 with a pitiful 2 gigs of ram. Intel
Celeron dual core jobbie (i think) that ambles along at about 2.6
gigahertz.

I boot up into Ubuntu 11.04, and as soon as my processor heats up the
fan kicks in at full speed to cool it down, then continues at that
speed.

I put the computer into suspend (and the fan goes off), and upon resume
it behaves in a normal fashion i.e. spinning at variable speeds
depending on the processor load.

It [the fan] does not, however, turn off completely, but it does run at
a low enough speed to only produce an amenable 'hum'.

Perhaps this will prove an unorthadox workaround for similarly afflicted
users.

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  11.04 Beta started to stress cpu fan and heating cpu

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