[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-10-17 Thread Fabio Marconi
Hello Kern Thanks for the reply I close this report Fabio ** Changed in: ubuntu Status: Incomplete => Invalid -- Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521698 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is s

Re: [Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-10-17 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Sunday 17 October 2010 16:51:52 Fabio Marconi wrote: > Hello > Is this problem present with the latest updated Karmic's, Lucid's or > Maverick's packages? Thanks in advance > Fabio > > ** Changed in: ubuntu >Status: New => Incomplete I am not sure if the Dell problem is now fixed. The

[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-10-17 Thread Fabio Marconi
Hello Is this problem present with the latest updated Karmic's, Lucid's or Maverick's packages? Thanks in advance Fabio ** Changed in: ubuntu Status: New => Incomplete -- Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521698 You received this bug notif

Re: [Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-07-03 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Tuesday 08 June 2010 22:45:37 wojtekjs wrote: > What video card do you have? Itn't it ATI? > If so - try installing ATIs catalyst driver (provided by ubuntu team). Thanks for the suggestion. I have given up. I put the laptop in the basement and use it as a "test" machine doing nightly regres

[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-06-08 Thread wojtekjs
What video card do you have? Itn't it ATI? If so - try installing ATIs catalyst driver (provided by ubuntu team). -- Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521698 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subsc

[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-05-01 Thread Lucio Linux
My notebook is a Toshiba and the cpu fan running at 100% has nothing to do with temperature. Once the linux kernel is booted that fan runs like hell, no matter if the machine is idle and left inside the fridge... It is absolutely an issue that has to do with kernel 2.6. I tried fedora, ubuntu,

[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-04-11 Thread fgr
@Kern Sibbald: yes my answers are a bit inconsistent. But this "bug" does not affect my Dell Studio 17 with i7. But in my case, the fan runs under ubuntu not so often than in windows 7. And I think that is because, ubuntu produces less load than windows. (cpu in idle) . And under both OS the fan

[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-03-29 Thread pippom77
This bug affects Dell studio 15 with i7 too: in Win the fan runs correctly, while in Ubuntu (I have Lucid Lynx beta) the fan keeps running. -- Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521698 You received this bug notification because you are a member of U

[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-02-16 Thread Kern Sibbald
I have read about the fan problem long before submitting this bug report -- there are definitely problems, but I have no problems on Win 7. Your two responses don't seem to be consistent. First you say that this is a problem with the Dell computer, and that it is even worse under windows, then in

[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-02-15 Thread fgr
>Under Win 7 the fan runs very quiet and increases and decreases in speed according to the CPU load as I would expect. On my ubuntu installation the fan is doing the same than it does in windows, decreases an increases, like you wrote above. -- Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

[Bug 521698] Re: Fan runs too fast on Dell Studio 1747 with i7 chip

2010-02-15 Thread fgr
Bug is invalid. This is not an ubuntu (or linux) problem, it is a Dell problem, especially a design problem of the studio line. And the 1747 with its core i7 CPU is getting hotter than all other CPUs, but it has also more power than others. The fan runs all 40-50 sec for 10-20 sec, this is quite