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I do not think that is the case. At all.

First of all, the dust bunnies clogging the fan intake does not justify
the different thermal behaviour that that line of laptops shows under
windows (works smoothly) and linux (massive overheating problems). What
you saw there was windows correctly handling the CPU scaling, which
doesn't happen in Ubuntu.

Second, I just got my acer aspire 1524 laptop from Acer's customer
support, where it was repaired.The laptop went up in smoke and they've
replaced the motherboard, graphics card and keyboard. It was as clean as
it could be. Nonetheless, as soon as I got it I tried to install Kubuntu
and as it was expected it crashed due to overheating. There were no dust
bunnies nor any spec of dust inside the laptop and yet, the overheating
problem persists. And yes, that problem doesn't happen in windows.
Again.

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