Re: [ 7.129981] CPU0: Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 74)

2011-07-14 Thread Tarek Soliman
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 07:15:49PM +0530, surreal wrote: > [7.129981] CPU0: Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total > events = 74) > [7.130633] CPU0: Temperature/speed normal > [ 7.141110] CPU0: Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total &

[ 7.129981] CPU0: Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 74)

2011-07-14 Thread surreal
[7.129981] CPU0: Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 74) [7.130633] CPU0: Temperature/speed normal [7.141110] CPU0: Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 75) [7.141763] CPU0: Temperature/speed normal [7.151465] CPU0

Re: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 09:32:42PM +0200, Justin Hartman wrote: > On 1/17/07, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > >1) is this a new problem on a machine you are familiar with? or a new > > problem on a new (to you) machine? > > This is a brand new problem on a one month old server. This problem > sta

Re: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread Justin Hartman
On 1/17/07, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: 1) is this a new problem on a machine you are familiar with? or a new problem on a new (to you) machine? This is a brand new problem on a one month old server. This problem started soon after I installed and ran my first FTP backup using duplicity. I

Re: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 12:35:55PM +0200, Justin Hartman wrote: > On 1/17/07, Danesh Daroui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I remember someone else had same problem. If I am right, he installed > >"cpufreqd" on his machine and CPU action was under control on his notebook. > > Thanks Danesh. Now for

Re: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread David Hart
> > server. While do this I get the following messages popup in terminal: > > > > > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... > > > debian kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold > > > > > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread Surachai Locharoen
> > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... > > debian kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold > > > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... > > debian kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode > &g

Re: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread David Hart
debian kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... > debian kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode > > This doesn't look very good to me and any advice on these messages > would be helpful. I had that same m

Re: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread Justin Hartman
On 1/17/07, Danesh Daroui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I remember someone else had same problem. If I am right, he installed "cpufreqd" on his machine and CPU action was under control on his notebook. Thanks Danesh. Now for an intersting one:- trying to install via apt and get this message: $ Se

Re: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread Danesh Daroui
t the following messages popup in terminal: Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... debian kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... debian kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode This doesn't look ver

CPU0: Temperature above threshold

2007-01-17 Thread Justin Hartman
Hi guys I'm using duplicity to run a backup of some of my data to a remote ftp server. While do this I get the following messages popup in terminal: Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... debian kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold Message from [EMAIL PROTECTE