Jean Jordaan - Which version of Ubuntu are you using? Can you paste the
output of uname -srm. Please also attach the output of lspci -vvnn and
sudo dmidecode
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This issue is still ongoing; looks like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/751689 is the
current version of it.
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For anyone with AMD/ATI Radeon graphics hardware, kernel 3.11.0-1.4
(based on the upstream 3.11-rc4 kernel) is now available in Ubuntu 13.10
"Saucy Salamander". Also, kernel 3.11.0-2.5 is in Saucy-proposed, which
is based on the upstream 3.11-rc5 kernel, which has some bugfixes for
the new DPM meth
Problem solved!!
I updated the BIOS to the latest version for my Laptop. Ubuntu and
another Lynix based OS works fine now.
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I neglected to mention that to use the new power management feature on R700 and
newer hardware (other than APUs) requires installation of the latest AMD
graphics microcode (ucode) files to /lib/firmware/radeon
These are available at http://people.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/radeon_ucode/
Get the versi
See the blog post at http://www.botchco.com/agd5f/?p=57 for further
information.
Unlike the older dynpm method, the new DPM method works with multiple
monitors and there shouldn't be any flickering as the performance level
changes are handled by dedicated hardware rather than the driver.
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For anyone with AMD/ATI Radeon graphics hardware, better (than what I
mentioned in comment #368) power management for AMD/ATI Radeon R600 and
newer hardware is finally available in the upstream 3.11 linux kernel.
The first release candidate (3.11-rc1) of the 3.11 kernel is available
at http://kerne
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Lastest bios updates solves fan issue on Aspire 5315, Aspire 5320,
Aspire 5715Z, Aspire 5720, Aspire 7320, Aspire 7720
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There is a lot of information in the comments of this bug report
describing how and when this bug occurs on Lucid, Maverick and Natty.
This information, and particularly it's interconnectedness, would be
lost if people filed new bugs.
@Bob - Given that you have AMD (ATI) graphics the example
/etc/
This bug was filed against a series that is no longer supported and so
is being marked as Won't Fix. If this issue still exists in a supported
series, please file a new bug.
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@madbiologist: Tried "acpi.power_nocheck=1" and "acpi_osi=linux", and
the situation improved. Now the fan works at a low speed, but at least
is cooling better. I'm attaching the output of dmidecode.
** Attachment added: "dmidecode of a Toshiba Satellite L515"
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Affects me on my Zotac ZBOX HD-AD02 (AMD Fusion).
It was working fine under 10.10; this bug appeared when switching to 11.04.
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@bfoo - Also, what version of udev are you using?
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@mdascanio - Does the solution in comment #352 work for you? What about
the "acpi.power_nocheck=1" and "acpi_osi=linux" boot options?
Please attach the output of sudo dmidecode.
@bfoo - What version of Ubuntu are you using? And what versions of acpi-
support and acpid?
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Also seeing this problem on a Toshiba Satellite L515 with Ubuntu 11.04, insyde
H20 BIOS (latest version)
Things to note:
1) It wasn't happening on 10.10, only after upgrading to 11.04
2) If I wait until the CPU heats up and then reboot, the fan starts working at
full speed and continues to do so
For those who are using Acer Aspire 5315 or 5720 and has this problem, here is
a possible solution.
You need to put the MEMPAT script to a PATH directory (/usr/bin suggested).
Start up the acer_fan.sh in terminal with root access, and follow the
instructions appearing.
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005 / Toshiba Satellite.
(confirmed also with 9.10 and 10.04)
Not sure about package, but it seems the problem is:
- * with CPU frequency adjustment,
- * fan control,
- * thermal sensors,
- * control of cooling its
Same here on my Lenovo X201s (5413FFG, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU L 640 @
2.13GHz). It started within three to four of days ago. I received
several updates (including new kernel images). So it is hard to trace
back. Switching back to an older kernel does not help. My feeling is,
that it started when
I did some research on this issue and I got very confused. As I was
looking for the possible reasons, I began finding many issues that could
be related:
- May it be a problem with the sensors? I found that the sensors-detect
command didn't find any supported sensors in my system. the "sensors"
com
I am running a fully updated Ubuntu 10.10 and this issue is **A SERIOUS
PROBLEM**. It appears as though the fan never goes to its max speed.
It should be noted that this issue isn't as bad as it was under 9.10,
but still very annoying.
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Yeah, I think the best way to find out is a step-by-step installation
anew. I just don't have time for this and if you do - you could probably
help many people!
I hope my situation will help someone too.. for vmware processes could
be the cause - I'm not a linux expert neither, j
Hi Greya,
Thank you very much for your detailed comments about it, they're really
helpful!
When I upgraded the BIOS to v11, I tried leaving the laptop on for some
time without running any applications and it apparently worked just fine
(although I didn't check the temperature). It was when I star
** Also affects: acpi (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hello Eloi Espanol,
I will describe in details my situation after BIOS upgrade (hope it can
help):
After upgrading BIOS I had the sensors applet showing ACPI temperature (110 C)
again, but it was different:
- Before upgrade: it was 110C all the time since booting and the laptop was
laggy and s
Hi Greya,
I'm having the same problem you had, but in my case the laptop do shut
down. I also have a Dell studio 1558 (bought about 8 months ago) and I
recently installed Debian Squeeze. At first it worked fine, with no
overheating problems. The only thing I did is setting up the wireless
(install
I had almost the same issue with the only difference that it didn't shut
down, but every single program was very-very-very slow and nothing
helped.
Computer: DELL Studio 1558 laptop (purchased about 6 months ago)
The error I saw at every boot-reboot-shutdown was:
"Critical temperature reached (11
I can confirm this bug still exists in Ubuntu 10.10 (and 10.04).
I have a Toshiba U500-119 and the issue mainly comes from a buggy DSDT
table. Vendors are totally unable to compile their DSDT table correctly
for non-Windows OS.
After fixing errors in my DSDT table and recompiling it (then include
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Assignee: Andy Whitcroft (apw) => (unassigned)
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with an acer 5315 and linux mint based in debian, the overheating is
stille there.
However, after closing the computer (and putting it in sleep mode) when
it returns, the fan works fine: no oeverheating anymore...
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I have the same problem with Acer 5670. Fan never runs fast enough. XP does not
have this problem.
"acpi.power_nocheck=1" AND "acpi_osi=linux" has no effect.
Running 10.10, 2.6.35-22-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 16 20:36:48 UTC 2010
i686 GNU/Linux
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I am also suspected a fan control problem because when CPU is being used
at full speed, fan just go for a little burst but could do it longer in
order to cool a bit more.
For me the directory /proc/acpi/fan is empty and
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/trip_points has no active trip points (those
startin
** Also affects: lmsensors
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks dmiller309 but your solution doesn't work for me. I don't think
this bug is about GPU over temperature problem, it seems more due to bad
temperature reading that lead to critical shutdown.
I was expecting to have details on what went wrong within system logs when
critical shutdown occurs b
I was able to completely solve this computer on my Studio 1555 by doing the
following:
1. Run the command "sudo amdcccle" (no quotes)
2. Under the PowerPlay page (left), uncheck the box "Enable PowerPlay"
3. Click "OK"
The problem was that the graphics card on my computer was overheating, not the
Lenovo X61 Tablet - Linux tomato 2.6.32-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri
Aug 20 14:24:04 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
For a while, I've been using a workaround that would "echo level 7 >
/proc/acpi/ibm/fan" every login to keep it maxed out - unfortunately
this would not be high enough while running anythi
May be relate with https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20242
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #20242
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20242
** Also affects: acpid
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: acpi
Importance: Undecided
St
** Description changed:
- Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005.
- (confirmed also with 9.10)
+ Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005 / Toshiba Satellite.
+ (confirmed also with 9.10 and 10.04)
- Not sure about package, but it seems the problem is with CPU frequency
adjustmen
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #16521
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** Also affects: linux via
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Status: Unknown
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I have this same problem with my laptop since, 9.04 ... Whenever I start
working it hard .. for instance running a virtual machine, or something,
the laptop overheats and shuts down automatically... notice that it runs
fine on "Windows 7"..
my laptop
hp tx2510
AMD Turion Ultra X2 RM-80, 2.1 GHz,
Hello everybody,
This bug look to be strong regarding number of comment related !!
For the little storie, I actually have a Toshiba laptop with AMD
Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-60 on it and experienced different
problems with Ubuntu 8.04, 8.10 and now 10.04. I have to say that people
und
I can confirm on dell xps 1530 with nvidia 8600m GT, lucid and 256
series driver.
This just happen with an external monitor attached, powermizer is locked
to performance level 2 and cpu quickly geoes to 90 degress. As in
comment #59.
Disabling the external monitor, I get back to situation you see
Same problem for me, running Lucid with the latest kernel from mainline
PPA. My laptop's an aspire 5542. This is my bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
ati/+bug/595335
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Reporting this issue as well, I do not know how to apply these patches,
I own the Lenovo X200 running 10.04 64-bit.
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I forgot to tell which hardware.
IBM W500 is my laptop with this problem.
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I am using ubuntu on my laptop since version 8 and never had a heat
problem till now i have upgraded to 10.04 .
The laptop gets overheated and will shutdown
Anyone have some tips to look at ?
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@Pascal Vandeputte and others using ati's propriatary fglrx driver:
Does "acpi.power_nocheck=1" AND "acpi_osi=linux" work with your
hardware, if you're not using the fglrx driver?
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005.
(confirmed also with 9.10)
Not sure about package, but it seems the problem is with CPU frequency
adjustment or fan control.
Laptop shuts down right in the middle of CPU-greedy operation overheated. I
haven't seen
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005.
(confirmed also with 9.10)
Not sure about package, but it seems the problem is with CPU frequency
adjustment or fan control.
Laptop shuts down right in the middle of CPU-greedy operation overheated. I
haven't seen
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005.
(confirmed also with 9.10)
Not sure about package, but it seems the problem is with CPU frequency
adjustment or fan control.
Laptop shuts down right in the middle of CPU-greedy operation overheated. I
haven't seen
I have same problem with my PHILCO PHN 15008 with ubuntu 10.04 b2 and 9.10.
Mandriva doesn't has problem. When I use windows seven or only BIOS system or
Mandriva 2009, everything is normal. If I load Ubuntu 9.10 or 10.04, the cooler
turn off.
I used acpi.power_nocheck=1 and now the cooler turn
ceg, would you PLEASE stop making lots of tiny edits to the descriptions
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005.
(confirmed also with 9.10)
Not sure about package, but it seems the problem is with CPU frequency
adjustment or fan control.
Laptop shuts down right in the middle of CPU-greedy operation overheated. I
haven't seen
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005.
(confirmed also with 9.10)
Not sure about package, but it seems the problem is with CPU frequency
adjustment or fan control.
Laptop shuts down right in the middle of CPU-greedy operation overheated. I
haven't seen
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.04, fresh install on Acer Aspire 5005.
(confirmed also with 9.10)
Not sure about package, but it seems the problem is with CPU frequency
adjustment or fan control.
Laptop shuts down right in the middle of CPU-greedy operation overheated. I
haven't seen
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 9.04 laptop overheat and shutdown
+ laptop overheats and suddenly shuts down/off
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