This problem began for me with 11.04.  I just upgraded (which I didn't
want to do) to 11.10, hoping the problem would be fixed.

There was no overheating problem with 10.04 LTS.  I tried to roll back
and reinstalled 10.04, but then I remembered the Network Manager
problems and the problems with trying to get the Macbook third speaker
to work in that version.  11.04/10 are much better despite the
overheating.  I have been using Ubuntu since about ver. 8 and the only
time I had problems with overheating was when I was leaving Boinc
running in the background at 100%.  Anyway, Ubuntu versions have
improved for Macbooks with every new release, so I would like to get
this problem fixed before 12.04 LTS final, but I guess I am now using
the latest Precise kernel because I installed the wrong upstream kernel.

My partial fix now has been to limit Dropbox using cpulimit.
Unfortunately, plugin-container (for flash and html5 video) does not
work well running under cpulimit.  I would like to limit file copies
using cpulimit, but I don't know how.  I am hoping I can figure out how
to cpulimit dejavu for backups.

Regardless, the Macbook is uncomfortably hot even when running at 50% of
both CPUs.  Macbooks have a problem with the batteries puffing up and
interfering with the trackpad, I guess when the batteries get hot.  My
battery is now not only puffed, but the casing has completely split
apart and now falls out of the enclosure when I pick up the Macbook!  I
would like to get this problem resolved before investing in a new
battery.

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