*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 370173 ***
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Just reporting my experiences. I started to see this problem (shutdown
because of hitting crit temp) on my Thinkpad R52 after I had upgraded
from Edgy to Gutsy. Putting fans in disengaged mode did not help, so
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 370173 ***
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Ubuntu 9.04 laptop overheat and shutdown
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Could this be a lead?
http://forums.lenovo.com/lnv/board/message?board.id=R_Series_Thinkpads&thread.id=3409
Possible heat issue with the graphics processor even with Vista...
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Here are my trip-points - Thunkpad R61i running Hardy...
a...@ubuntu:~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM0/trip_points
critical (S5): 127 C
a...@ubuntu:~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM1/trip_points
critical (S5): 100 C
passive: 96 C: tc1=5 tc2=4 tsp=600 devices=
I've been trying various of the /proc/acpi/ibm/fan commands, but find
that none of them have any affect on the fan speed, except disable,
which reports it as being zero, but doesn't the laptop seem otherwise
unaffected. Disengaged mode also makes no difference.
Might this be a confusion between th
I'm finding my machine is also running hot... Thinkpad R61i,
preinstalled with 8.04.2.
a...@ubuntu:~$ acpi -t
Thermal 1: ok, 59.0 degrees C
Thermal 2: ok, 56.0 degrees C
a...@ubuntu:~$ acpi -t
Thermal 1: ok, 58.0 degrees C
Thermal 2: ok, 56.0 degrees C
a...@ubuntu:~$ cat /proc/
Well, the following just happened with CPU ondemand + fan in
"disengaged" mode:
May 30 18:22:06 b4byl0n kernel: [ 1802.117685] ACPI: Critical trip point
May 30 18:22:06 b4byl0n kernel: [ 1802.117693] Critical temperature reached
(100 C), shutting down.
May 30 18:22:06 b4byl0n kernel: [ 1802.12348
Ok , I just realized that by setting the fan to "disengaged" makes it spin with
up to ~4500 RPM after a minute or so. I'm pretty sure it never reaches that
speed when its controlled automatically.
This is probably the problem: When controlled automatically, the fan is never
disengaged, and does
Same problem here with Ubuntu 9.04 on a Thinkpad T60. This is annoying like
hell, the laptop shuts down randomly while lots of applications, VirtualBox,
etc. are running. The overheat occurs on heavy CPU load with power management
set to "ondemand".
Hardware is OK (no overheat in Windows XP), a
My ThinkPad T500 just has been killed under ubuntu 9.04 during CPU
sensitive task. The temperatures goes to 100 C degrees, fan stays all
the time around 3000-3400rpm.
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I've just tested Ubuntu 9.04; I'm using Thinkpad T60p; Kernel 2.6.28-11;
I tried:
git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/emacs.git
which downloads the latest emacs: computing the deltas is rather CPU
intensive, which makes it a rather good test. The fan speed never got
above 3800; CPU's got to 98 d
I'm using Intrepid on a T60 (IBM Thinkpad) with the 2.6.27-11-generic
kernel. The fan basically stays at approx. 3400 RPM regardless of
temperature. If I run something a bit more heavy on the graphics such as
a 3D game, the machine usually freezes after 15-30 minutes.
I actually got the fan to spi
I've been having this issue all day today and I've never had it before.
I've been transcoding video today, something that I've not yet done on
8.10, so I guess the kernel couldn't deal with the CPU load properly.
$ uname -a
Linux compaq-v3118au 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 8 08:38:33 UTC 2009
I have the same problem with a thinkpad R50p, it used to work well on hardy,
and now I have to keep it lock at 1Ghz to avoid over heating on ibex.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 5:23 PM, swerling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Thinkpad r60 overheated last night while watching a TV show on Hulu,
> about
My Thinkpad r60 overheated last night while watching a TV show on Hulu,
about 2 hours after upgrading from hardy to ibex. When I picked up the
laptop, it was very hot indeed. Never had the problem before.
$ uname -a:
Linux r60 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 20 21:57:00 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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Same issue for me, Kubuntu 8.04 on a HP nx8220. I suffer from thermal
shutdowns due to heavy cpu loads. On several occasions (while running
cpu intensive apps) I also have nearly 90% cpu load from kacpid and
acpid_notify (there is another bug report elsewhere).
My cpu temperature is NOT updated (
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I have been getting random shutdowns on my eMachines M2350 laptop at
least since feisty where the *apparent* temperature suddenly goes from
<50C to >150C. I seriously doubt it's getting anywhere near that hot.
The hard drive temperature is around 38C. I updated to the latest 8.10
stable (2.6.27-7
2.6.27-7-generic, latest 8.10 stable. T61 (T8300). Fan cannot reach more
than 3800 RPM ever. The only way to make it spin faster is to use
disengaged mode, when it can reach ~5500 RPM. It should be default
behaviour under heavy load.
Under Ubuntu fan:
- works always
- always at about 3300 RPM
- ne
Ubuntu 8.10 RC has the same problem:
Thinkpad T400, Core 2 duo T9400 shuts down during stress test (for about
15mins), core temperature goes beyond 100C cause computer shuts down.
kernel 2.6.27-7-generic
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Michael, as advised by Lean, can you try to reproduce with the latest
Alpha for Intrepid and test it via a LiveCD. This will greatly help us
to track this issue.
Thanks in advance.
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Just did a fresh install of 8.04 on my Dell Inspiron 6000 and ran into
this issue within 20 minutes post install. The install was to replace
Mandriva 2008.1 which worked without issue (in this regard).
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I'm having the exact same problems on my ThinkPad X61. I'm away from the
computer every time it happens, and when I come back it's shut down. I
check the logs and they mention critical temperature levels:
Aug 22 15:38:35 FarPad kernel: [ 2839.632044] ACPI: Critical trip point
Aug 22 15:38:35 FarPa
So far:
It took me a while to get Windows running properly, hadn't booted into it for a
couple of months now. Using the Thinkvantage tools I'm at least able to
throttle my CPUs down, resulting in drastically lower temperatures. I'm not
sure how much this was affected by my blowing through the f
Similar issue here, not quite sure whether it's the same.
Running 8.04 on a Thinkpad t60p (Intel Core2Duo proc), my fan speed for some
reason will not go above 3500RPM while set to "auto". I haven't had a shutdown
yet, but I've been unable to boot once. Temperature mostly hangs on 62C, which
is
Same here guys with THINKPAD X60 running clean installed hardy :(
>From syslog:
Jul 13 20:09:50 TradeStation kernel: [ 6906.381828] ACPI: Critical trip point
Jul 13 20:09:50 TradeStation kernel: [ 6906.381836] Critical temperature
reached (128 C), shutting down.
Happens mostly when i run amule
same problem here, got a thinkpad r60
It seems to me that there is something wrong with the fan control. My
fan speed is alway relative low (between 2600 and 3200 rpm), which is to
low at 86 degree cpu temp I think. I tried the tp-fancontrol skript from
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ACPI_fan_contr
Sorry for a bitter post, but I lost a lot of work because my T60p with
Hardy Heron shutdown abruptly just because I visited a website with some
flash. I never used to have this problem on feisty or on gutsy.
Therefore this is yet another regression caused by Hardy.
Here are some other interesting
Well whether it's a duplicate or not, I wish they'd get this resolved
This s getting silly:
Jun 19 09:30:22 ubuntu kernel: [ 5074.970741] ACPI: Critical trip point
Jun 19 09:30:22 ubuntu kernel: [ 5074.974575] ACPI: Unable to turn cooling
device [f7c4d420] 'on'
Jun 19 09:30:29 ubuntu kernel: [
This is not a duplicate of 223081. The title of 223081 is misleading and
the report is about a system freeze unrelated with temperature.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 223081
Hardy kernel causes overheating
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 223081 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223081
I believe this is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/223081
?
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Hardy kernel causes overheating
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I have the same Problem. System shutdown with "critical temprature 90°" Error.
ibm Thinkpad R51 1830 DG4
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Same Problem on my thinkpad r60.
System freezes from time to time, because the temperature is beyond 90°
.
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My problem appears to be exacerbated when using FF3b5 to view Flash
heavy websites. The CPU usage goes through the roof and the system slows
entirely. Also I have removed the System Monitor as a precaution (I
really need to be able to use my computer without it crashing every 10
minutes) but have s
Linux ubuntu 2.6.24-17-386 #1 Thu May 1 13:57:56 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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My Mainboard is a generic P4M 915G/PDI and since reporting this I have
noticed that on booting up from the auto shutdown and into gnome, I have
to do a GDM restart in order to get the symbolic links and icons back to
their original state. Otherwise I have a blank desktop
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Latest:
May 29 16:48:20 ubuntu kernel: [ 2612.132042] Critical temperature reached (75
C), shutting down.
May 29 16:48:20 ubuntu kernel: [ 2612.132068] ACPI: Unable to turn cooling
device [f7c4c420] 'on'
May 29 16:48:26 ubuntu kernel: [ 2618.123931] Critical temperature reached (65
C), shutting
Sorry mine's an upgrade from Feisty -> Gutsy -> Hardy not Feisty as I
said before
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Okay I'm having the same problem open up certain apps, sometimes very
few and I get a critical shutdown:
May 27 20:55:56 ubuntu kernel: [ 671.215459] ACPI: Critical trip point
May 27 20:55:56 ubuntu kernel: [ 671.219373] ACPI: Unable to turn cooling
device [f7c4c420] 'on'
May 27 20:56:03 ubuntu k
Seems to be the same error here:
https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/34592
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