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Javier Jardón, thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Jaunty reached EOL
on October 23, 2010.
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Found a *solution* to my problem: After reading this thread
https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell/+bug/243637 I downgraded my nVidia driver from
nvidia-current (260.19.06-0ubuntu1) to nvidia-173 (173.14.28-0ubuntu1). The
upgrade to Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick must have replaced my graphics driver. GPU
heat
After upgrading from Ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 on my m1330 the nVidia 8400
GPU temperature rised from about 60°C to 70°C+ on idle. CPU temperatures
seem a bit lower though.
It also seems to be cooler running Windows 7.
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I have upgraded to Maverick with kernel
2.6.35-20-generic
Same problem.
o...@xps-mac:~$ acpi -t
Thermal 0: ok, 71.5 degrees C
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@Luca: How does one go about upgrading the kernel? Is this something
that would have to be released in a software update?
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upgrading to 2.6.34 mitigated the problem, After using the PC for 1h I
got 47°C. Before the upgrade/reboot the PC was running at 55°C.
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Same problem here, Dell XPS 1330 with geforce video card.
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christian imhorst , i have the same model hard disk and i have the same
heating problem when on AC , kindly check this bug #399978 and confirm
if you have the same problem with your hard disk
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Maybe is a side effect of this bug?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/367121
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I can confirm that this issue is present in Lucid Alpa 2.
$ acpi -t
Thermal 0: ok, 57.5 degrees C
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I can confirm this too. My fan on my xps 1330 is always running. This
was not a problem with any of the previous releases. I have done both an
upgrade install and a fresh install of the OS.
mich...@xps1330:~$ acpi -t
Battery 0: Charging, 35%, 01:42:14 until charged
Thermal 0: ok, 56.5 de
Ditto for my HP 'Entertainment PC' laptop - ran cool under intrepid, but
under jaunty, the fan runs hard all the time. The first thing I notice
on booting, without running any extra apps, is that the default cpu load
(according to 'top') is over 2.5!!! Yet top reports that the process
with the high
Same issue here:
r...@xps1330:~# acpi -t
Battery 0: Full, 100%
Thermal 0: ok, 51.5 degrees C
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By the way, exactly the same thing happens when I try to load Mandriva
Spring 2009.1 instead.
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Same issue here. Could it be that this is xorg- or ati-related?
Installing fglrx using "hardware drivers" makes my laptop crash, and the
fan is continuously blowing hot air. Powertop doesn't reveal anything
out of the ordinary, the CPU is running idle 99.8% of the time.
The default radeon driver a
Same thing:
laptop:~$ sudo hddtemp /dev/sda
/dev/sda: SAMSUNG HM251JI: 44°C
laptop:~$ acpi -t
Battery 0: Full, 97%
Thermal 0: ok, 43.5 degrees C
laptop:~$
Used to be lower (at the same termal conditions room is about 20 °C)
with 8.04. I have T8100 with an NVIDIA 8400GS. Windows XP is ar
After upgrade from intrepid to jaunty, my dell latitude D630 with nvidia card
has a noisy fan permanently on. Not sure whether it is the CPU or graphic card
fan.
Fan was usually quite with Intrepid and MS windows.
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Notice the same thing on my Acer Aspire 2920 with Jaunty:
Disk:
christ...@jandraligeli:~$ sudo hddtemp /dev/sda
/dev/sda: WDC WD3200BEVT-22ZCT0: 54°C
CPUs:
christ...@jandraligeli:~$ acpi -t
Battery 0: Charging, 92%, 00:12:33 until charged
Thermal 0: ok, 46.0 degrees C
Thermal 1: ok
Notice the same thing on my Lenovo x61t. Looks like there is this Kernel IPI
thing that could be causing the issue.
First line from running powertop. Running Jaunty beta with latest updates.
63.6% (454.8) : Rescheduling interrupts
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Also on my Dell Inspiron 1720 with nVidia card, the fan is always
running. Not happening in Intrepid or W*ndows. I have tried the
Powernowd, but it makes no difference. Running Jaunty beta with the
latest updates.
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Hmm, my XPS 1330 does seem to be running hotter with Jaunty, although I
have an nvidia card. Interesting!
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