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Hi Dave,
Actually, I think it stopped with Karmic Koala.
No pb with Lucid either.
On 06/20/2010 05:22 PM, Dave Gilbert wrote:
> Hi Bard,
>Do you still see this problem on Lucid? I haven't seen it on my laptop on
> Lucid, might be worth a try.
>
> Dave
>
>
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Desktop PC beeps most of the t
Hi Bard,
Do you still see this problem on Lucid? I haven't seen it on my laptop on
Lucid, might be worth a try.
Dave
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Desktop PC beeps most of the time and eventually shuts down
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Hi Dave,
Yep, stil the same behavior, I have to have my term open and stop and
reissue the watch command to stop the beep...
I won't use the duplicate button until we have more info. It may be a
different bug (even though very close).
I think you're right about the CPU core (double heart bu
Hi Bard,
You can use the duplicate button if you want to mark it as a dupe of 352762.
However your comment on there that you have to kil the watch command and
restart it is odd; the watch command repeatedly issues the acpi -t
command so I'm not sure why you would have to do that.
I think you on
Hey Dave,
What should I do with the bug I filed (409419) ?
Should I close it, redirect it to 352762 or let you do it ?
Thanks.
Regards,
Bernard
Dave Gilbert a écrit :
> It does sound like a heat problem doesn't?
>
> Try running in a spare terminal:
>
>watch acpi -t
>
> Sometimes I find th
Hello Dave,
Thanks for your answer.
Behavior sounds exactly like bug 352762 :
watch acpi -t gives me :
Thermal 0: ok, 53.0 degrees C
Is it normal that I don't see the second fan temp (i.e : Thermal 1 like
your example in bug 352762) ?
It's very ofter above 60°C and goes often to 70-75° C,
It does sound like a heat problem doesn't?
Try running in a spare terminal:
watch acpi -t
Sometimes I find the BIOS doesn't start/stop the fan unless I run
something that monitors the temperature (I've got a bug filed on that -
bug 352762 - if it fixes it then subscribe to that bug please!
N
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