On Tuesday 01 July 2008 01:58:17 Daugirdas wrote:
> I tested 8.04 x64 kubuntu live cd on my notorious Acer Aspire 1522Wlmi.
> Unfortunately, the issue is still there.
>
> It reached 90C PASSIVE point and shut down
>
> The issue is now in suse as well. It was introduced in 10.3 as a
> "bugfix". I am
>"I noticed the following message during boot:
>
>ACPI: Looking for DSDT ... not found!
You can ignore that message.
It is normal for Ubuntu, which prints it when
no DSDT override is found in the initrd.
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CPU overheats during high usage "throttling "
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22336
You
Fixed in latest (8.04 Alpha?) release. Was able to install it and run
the livecd with few problems.
Tim.
On 25/01/2008, Giovanni Lovato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided
>Status: New
>
>
> --
> CPU overheats during high
On 15/09/2007, Len Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim,
> 5024wlmi is an Acer, yes? Acer _does_ tend to use ACPI fan control,
> so we may have a fighting chance of doing something with that box.
> As above, please file sighting upstream.
> Also, to collect the output from acpidump, you may have
On 15/09/2007, Len Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim,
> 5024wlmi is an Acer, yes? Acer _does_ tend to use ACPI fan control,
> so we may have a fighting chance of doing something with that box.
> As above, please file sighting upstream.
> Also, to collect the output from acpidump, you may have
Thanks for the explanation. That makes sense.
Chris
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The rest of the story:
1. Glad i wasn't in the passenger seat.
2. insurance company said it want a total loss and used non OEM parts to
rebuild it
:-)
Matthew Garrett wrote:
> Not an acpi-support issue
>
> ** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
>Status: Confirmed => Invalid
>
>
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CPU o
On 05/07/07, GreatBunzinni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alejandro, Mikko stated that he doesn't experience any overheating
> problems with XP. Your dust bunnies suggestion only sticks if somehow
> the dust bunnies are playing tricks on them evil linux users.
Does this imply that in spite of the "d
My problem was due to Excesive dust in the airsink intake. You may wanna
take a look.
2007/7/4, mikko sorri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> My Acer laptop does shutdowns at least once a week. It's not fun. I was
> listening just ONE wav-file with audacity and suddenly same shutdown
> again.
>
> Jul 4 22:
Hello,
I did a few things during the weekend on my laptop, as upgrading the kernel
and cleaning the fans.
First, I upgraded the kernel from 2.6.20-15 to 2.6.20-16 then I shut the
computer down in order to clean it (I know, I should have done it
separately...). It has quite a lot of dirt into the
It doesn't justify why the temperature would be increasing/decreasing by 10C
within approx. 2 seconds either (see my bug entry for details).
P-É
On 5/28/07, GreatBunzinni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> bmjbmj
>
> I do not think that is the case. At all.
>
> First of all, the dust bunnies clogging
Nice one bmjbmj.
I would still like the OS to not shutdown given there are other
options to this problem. A best of both would be really nice.
I managed to clean my heatsink this weekend. Inspection from the
outside looked ok, but inside a big dust mass definitely affecting
airflow. Now this i
On 24/05/07, StevePEI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve,
I think you are simply operating in powersave mode which for me keeps
the CPU running around the 800Mhz from the possible 1.7+Ghz. Hence
your CPU remains cool. I am doing this deliberately now just to keep
from the reboot.
You can evaluat
It started differently, 255 C?! hmmm... but seems to have mixed its
way into the same sort of bug...
So what has changed recently? Did the older kernels simply not bother
shutting things down?
Does it mix-up the reading of CRITICAL?? Is it possible that the
passive trip should be the 100 C in m
I'm a long time sufferer of this, found a way to live with it ensuring
that my laptop simply under performs, ... until recently.
Previously I requested verification of normal operating temperatures
-- how hot is 90-100 C for P-M1.73Ghz really?? At full power mine is
like this, apparently this is
this applys to any computer,or only intell based. I am on a amd64.
2007/5/2, jojo4u <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Damn, no edit in launchpad.
> Ok there is one error. For my suggested values it has to be:
> sudo echo -n "115:0:100:60:0" > /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/trip_points
>
> I'd suggest everybody
Dell Inspiron 8500
zeddock
On 5/2/07, Alejandro Zanotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> zeddock; in what laptop had you made this?
> alex
>
> 2007/5/1, zeddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Gotta tell you all that I decided to take the laptop that was shutting
> > down
> > and take it apart. I va
zeddock; in what laptop had you made this?
alex
2007/5/1, zeddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Gotta tell you all that I decided to take the laptop that was shutting
> down
> and take it apart. I vacuumed the fins of the heat-sync's, removed CPU
> and
> putt a fresh dab of heat-sync paste, and that b
Gotta tell you all that I decided to take the laptop that was shutting down
and take it apart. I vacuumed the fins of the heat-sync's, removed CPU and
putt a fresh dab of heat-sync paste, and that bad-boy has no further issues!
The fan hardly ever comes on anymore but it is stable and not hot.
H
Can I try this on my Acer aspire 1522?¿
2007/4/26, Thomas Renninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Add a polling value per default is a good idea and a sane workaround
> (the value should be a bit higher, e.g. 10 or 15 should be enough or it
> might make problems on e.g. recent HP laptops).
>
> Overridi
It's really messed up, I cant figure this out. I ve tried almost eveything
possible.
2007/4/21, FarAndre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The same problem on laptop Asus Z92T (cpu Turion TL52).
> The temperature of cpu is always over 60degreesC when I'm doing nothing
> and when I just start some programs
Auch... i own a aspire 1522... damn
I tried limiting the max speed at 1.6 instead of 1.8 but when triyng to do
some video works temp raises too much.
2007/4/17, Daugirdas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Reply to Paul's comment:
>
> Ideally, the CPU should never overheat, and throttling is then useful
The fans should come on first. It should never underclock the CPU except if
the CPU is idle, or as a last resort.
--- Alejandro Zanotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The thing here I think is that when CPU throtles up due to processor
> needs,
> and temperature rises... it should stop underclock i
The thing here I think is that when CPU throtles up due to processor needs,
and temperature rises... it should stop underclock if temperature rises to
much and come closer to critical temp, until temps comes down... but it
doesnt.
Thats the thing i think
2007/4/17, Paul Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you have an unmount guide for the laptop¿
2007/4/12, amitm02 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I just wanted to add, that i thought i had the same bug. i fought with it
> allot, and used many of the tips in the previous comments.
> In the end it turned out that my laptop fan was just to dirty! a quick
>
thanks for the tip!
2007/4/7, sardion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Yes, on my laptop, setitng the max_freq to 1GHz prevents overheating and
> the computer does not shutdown on its own, I have left ot running for
> more than a day doing CPU intensive tasks and its fine when its slowed
> down.
>
> --
>
Thanks a lot. did you prevent from shutting down using this_?
2007/4/6, sardion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Sure. Here's the easiest way:
>
> In terminal do:
>
> cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
>
> this will give you a list of what speeds your processor can run
Could you explain it better, i am not a pro ...(yeT) :)
what is that you do?
2007/4/6, sardion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> For those of you who have this problem, my workaround is:
>
> echo -n 100 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
>
> Though I actually use the sysfs-utils p
Is there a way to set a max speed for the cpu, I cant encode a mpeg to a
dvd.
I dont mind if it takes longer, but I need to do it with out an "auto
shutdown"
2007/4/2, sardion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I am in Los Angeles and would be willing to let my laptop be used for
> some experimenting for a
I want to contribute, I have my ubuntu running on my aspire 1522.
How can I contribute? What can I post, or check?
alex
2007/3/20, GreatBunzinni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Paul, I do believe this problem is a tough cookie and hard to pin down.
> Yet, it's impossible to pin anything down when there i
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