Dne sobota 11 april 2009 ob 10:47:36 je Jochen Schulz napisal(a): > Klistvud: > > Starting the new 5.00 Lenny DVD and selecting (any type of) install, some > > 5 to 10 minutes into the installation process, my laptop overheats and > > shuts down. It's a HP Compaq 6715b with an AMD Turion 64 and an ATI > > Radeon 1200. Needless to say, I have the BIOS option "Fan always ON when > > on AC power" set to enabled, but to no avail. > > Does that mean that the fan doesn't turn on at all? > > It may help to disable ACPI during installation (boot parameter > acpi=off). > > J.
On the contrary, the fan is at its max from the boot on. Problem is, it's no match for my dual-core Turion when running at its max (2 GHz with 100% CPU usage). I think it's by design, this laptop just isn't designed to be running at 100% CPU usage for more than 5 to 10 minutes in a row. @acpi=off. I came to that idea too, but have one important question: if I install the OS with acpi=off, will I be able to enable acpi later on? You see, I WOULD very much like to use suspend2ram, suspend2disk, CPU scaling/throttling, display dimming and other capabilities that are offered by this laptop. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org