It means it's time to open up your' laptop and evict all the dust bunnies.  
it's overheating on one desktop but not the other because one of your' 
desktops, as configured on your system is using the processor more.  this is 
how laptops die as most people just whine and complain as their' laptop gets 
slower and less stable.  

the first part to fail is often the hard drive.  hard drives can operate hot 
but it greatly shortens the drives lifetime.  on my desktop i try to keep my 
drives below 100deg F. they last forever practically then, where as around 
120-130 you get fairly rapid failures.  

It's a major, major pain to work on most laptop hardware but you have to do it. 
 i have such a laptop that ran hot until the drive failed, so i got a nice 
laptop free that needs a new drive and cleaning, or possibly a new fan (they 
aren't running, either due to dust bunnies or failure".  it's a $300 laptop on 
ebay and i got it free because people ran it into the ground and they new i 
might be able to fix it.  if you do clean it out look for the repair manual so 
you can take it apart and get it back together correctly, and there are often 
good videos on youtube showing how for most models.

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26. Aug 2017 12:11 by smo...@gmail.com:


> I have updated my laptop to 7.4 CR this morning and found that there
> have been a lot of logs on two fronts for the first time.
>
> 1. The kernel has indicated overheating:
>
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU2: Core temperature above threshold, cpu
> clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU4: Package temperature above threshold,
> cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU6: Core temperature above threshold, cpu
> clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU0: Package temperature above threshold,
> cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU6: Package temperature above threshold,
> cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU2: Package temperature above threshold,
> cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU1: Package temperature above threshold,
> cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU5: Package temperature above threshold,
> cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU3: Package temperature above threshold,
> cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU7: Package temperature above threshold,
> cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU2: Core temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU4: Package temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU1: Package temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU5: Package temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU0: Package temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU6: Core temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU3: Package temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU7: Package temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU6: Package temperature/speed normal
> [Sat Aug 26 08:58:21 2017] CPU2: Package temperature/speed normal
>
> This happened when logging into a Cinnamon desktop. The desktop
> background would go black when this happened and the fans went to
> 100%. After two minutes it quieted down. Logging in again with
> Cinnamon repeated it. Using the default Gnome desktop does not have
> this problem so this is more of a "if you are using Cinnamon you may
> run into this."
>
> The second was that the new nouveau driver is very noisy on the
> hardware. The message repeats:
>
> Sat Aug 26 13:42:36 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: priv: HUB0: 6013d4
> 00005700 (1f408200)
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:37 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: priv: HUB0: 10ecc0
> ffffffff (1940822c)
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:37 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: DRM: resuming client
> object trees...
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:44 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: DRM: evicting buffers...
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:44 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: DRM: waiting for
> kernel channels to go idle...
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:44 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: DRM: suspending
> client object trees...
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:44 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: DRM: suspending
> kernel object tree...
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:45 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: DRM: resuming kernel
> object tree...
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:45 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: priv: HUB0: 6013d4
> ffff57ff (18408200)
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:45 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: priv: HUB0: 10ecc0
> ffffffff (1840822c)
> [Sat Aug 26 13:42:45 2017] nouveau 0000:02:00.0: DRM: resuming client
> object trees...
>
> fairly often. The system does seem to be running hotter with the fan
> going louder than what i remember it being with 7.3. At this point I
> am mostly reporting this as a "anyone else seeing this?" type report.
>
>
>
>
>
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