On Oct 31 14:27:41, phess...@theapt.org wrote: > On 2012 Oct 31 (Wed) at 18:05:09 +0200 (+0200), Rares Aioanei wrote: > :On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:28:35AM +0400, Sergey Bronnikov wrote: > :> Yesterday I have found an unpleasent bug in OpenBSD. > :> > :> I started two virtual machines in qemu with netbsd and building > :> source inside each virtual machine. > :> After about 10 min laptop become overheated just below the keyboard, > :> Xorg was shutdowned and host halted with following messages on console: > :> > :> /bsd: acpithinkpad0: unknown event 0x6022 > :> /bsd: acpitz1: critical temperature exceeded 100C (3732K), shutting down > :> > :> Is described above load critical for openbsd? > :> What is an event 0x6022? I didn't find such event in dumped acpi tables. > : > :That is not a bug, but a feature to defend your hardware from being damaged > by heat. Try opening your Thinkpad and cleaning it, and your problems will > likely go away. > > > 3732K is not the same as 100C. 3732 Kelvin is 3458.85 C, which is hot
I believe I was at least once confused about the same thing, and was told on this list that the number really means (in your case) 373.2K - which is about 100C.