I have a i8100 and the problem only happens when I close the lid and
_then_ pulls the powerplug, if I unplug before closing there is no
problem. I think it's the same if I plug in the powerplug when the
computer is closed and then opens it. 
Anyway, I allways plug/unplug when the computer is on.
Well it works for me...

-->negon

ons, 2002-11-27 kl. 12:28 skrev martin f krafft:
> also sprach Richard Hector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0515 +0100]:
> > > i8kutils package reports a temperature of 85 degrees Celsius,
> > > which just can't be.
> > 
> > Are you sure? The Register had an article the other day about a guy
> > who burnt his penis using his laptop on his lap - they deduced it
> > was a Dell Latitude.
> 
> <grin>
> He should sue Dell!
> 
> Yes, I am sure, because the 85C are reported e.g. 5 seconds after
> turning the laptop on after it being off for two days, and while it
> would be hard to imagine, it also surely doesn't feel anywhere close
> to 50C at that moment.
> 
> It always happens when I suspend to RAM and close the lid. Well, not
> always. As soon as this was posted yesterday, I went to sleep,
> purposely closing the lid on my laptop while suspending. I actually
> wasn't surprised to find it *not* going to 85C this morning. Deal with
> computers and companies like Dell, and there's little that can
> surprise you!


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