Yes James, thank you. I understand Ubuntu is not involved in the fan
control. Got it.

The thing is that I am unable to replicate the issue in any other
version of Ubuntu, nor am I able to replicate the issue in Windows XP
SP3 - running a variety of stress tests encompassing video, i/o, memory,
and cpu.

So - back to your earlier questions about GPU perhaps... or earlier
comments about CPU governor... I don't know.

What I can assert is that the thermal issues are unique to this version
of Ubuntu and kernel -

What I have ruled out is that the issue is related to the fan, which
seemed like the obvious issue at first, and was also the focus (most
likely the incorrect focus) of attention in the other threads around
this issue...

Note that I'm not bashing Canonical, or Ubuntu or anyone else here,
unlike some of our peers. I do have the option of booting Windows XP if
I need to, or running some earlier distro. I'm quite happy to try and
contribute whatever I can here. I've been a network/support
manager/engineer for twelve years, primarily in Windows shops. Most
recently interested in FOSS solutions and Ubuntu as a user-FRIENDLY
distribution I can eagerly and confidently promote to friends, clients,
and family.

Yes, I understand it isn't the fan control.

But I also understand there is a thermal shutdown issue (perhaps
secondary to some as yet unidentified issue) that is UNIQUE to this
version.

Cheers.

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