*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 370173 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 370173
laptop overheats and suddenly shuts down/off
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This happened to me...same powernowd errors etc, it turned out when I
reset my BIOS a few months ago the default setting had INTEL EIST
disabled. I found it in the overclocking section of my bios. It turns
out EIST stands for speedstep:
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology
http://www.intel.com/c
I am also having this problem, on a Dell GX280.
The system is fine, until something causes the fan to speed up, then the
fan always stays at whatever it's highest speed has been, it never slows
back down, even if you leave the PC of for days doing nothing but
sitting at the prompt.
A reboot fixes
I don't know if this could add information/insight or not, but I also
have fan issues on a Dell: if I resume (using either Ubuntu or Kubuntu)
out of standby often, but not always, the fans kick-in to full speed and
won't stop, and the whole computer slows to a snail's crawl
(excruciatingly). I thin
Sorry, I have problems with fans (arent working).
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I have this problem with Gutsy and Acer Aspire 5720.
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Forgot to mention I'm running Ubuntu Gutsy
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Forgot to mention I'm running Ubuntu Gutsy
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I have this problem on a Dell Optiplex GX280. Just like Dan Lewis, all
it takes is one intensive task and my computer leaves the fan on until I
reboot.
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I had problems with the laptop overheating and the fan being on highest
all the time, what i did (i accept no responsibility if this buggers
your machine :D) i blew into the fans vents while it was turned on and
out come a big puff of dust, that seemed to fix the high speeds on my
fan!
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Exact same issue for me on a Dell Inspiron 9300. The fan spins up after
something moderately intensive (like opening a busy website), and then
never spins down again until a reboot or a hibernate-resume cycle.
Like the others, this issue started after installing feisty. Never had
it before with ed
I'm also having a similar issue on my desktop machine - my fans are
constantly running at full speed/volume, though my CPUs (AMD Athlon(tm)
64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+'s) are both scaling appropriately.
In fact, until upgrading to feisty, I did not have this issue - this
machine was cool and q
It appears that I'm having this same issue;
Since upgrading my Dell Inspiron 9200 to Feisty, as soon as I do
anything even remotely processor intensive (like running Konversation
and Amarok at the same time), the fan kicks on full and stays on until I
reboot. A dual boot machine, I can run the m
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 88815
Sluggish rendering since xorg 7.2 update
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 88815 ***
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I have the same situation of Stephen Stalcup: laptop Dell Inspiron 6000, feisty
upgrade and /proc/acpi/fan empty.
I have tried to solve it loading all availables kernel's, but the result is
always the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 88815 ***
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I've noticed med-hi fans speeds on my Dell desktop with recent Feisty
released. The fan sounds as if I've been working the CPU hard playing a
game, but I haven't and no process is showing to be pegging the CPU.
I've run older Ubuntu releases on this machine without this issue.
Possibly an ACPI pr
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