Linux ACERLAPTOP 2.6.24-24-generic #1 SMP Sat Aug 22 00:30:49 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux

Cooling fan does not turn on when it should while in screen save (or
powersave screen off) causing an overheat and safety shutdown of laptop
at 95 degrees C.

Acer Aspire 5100 laptop running 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS. 1 MG RAM 2 Mhz
dual core AMD processor (Turion 64-bit), acpi 0.09-3ubuntu1, acpid
1.0.4-5ubuntu9.3, acpi-support 0.109-0hardy2.

This is a new issue. This machine has been running 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04
since April 2008 and this problem only recently began to occur. I would
expect the fan to be turned on when necessary even when in screen saver
or monitor powersave off mode to keep the cpu within acceptable
operating parameters. This being a new issue is why I am not attributing
this to a hardware issue and am wondering if a recent update caused a
regression.

My temporary workaround is I installed a cpu temperature monitoring
applet which resides on my upper panel and not only displays the current
temperature but also sounds a repeating alarm whenever the cpu temp
exceed 72 C.

I can reproduce this by leaving the machine alone and allowing it to go
into screensaver and after some time the alarms will sound. Once I
wiggle the mouse the fan will then turn on and bring the temperature
back to acceptable levels.

While using the computer normally, I notice that it usually operates in
the mid 50's C and the fan will turn on when it reaches 63 C and bring
it back to the mid fifties.

This also occurs while playing a youtube video in firefox (currently
running Shiretoko 3.5.4pre.) Again, temporary workaround is to close the
tab playing the video and temperature returns to normal operating range.

Updated BIOS to v3.13. Problem persists.

>From other bug reports, yes this problems exists from Hardy through
Jaunty kernels.

All posters are having great difficulty getting any developer to take
these reports seriously.  Sorry, but we really need more diagnostics
than try a new kernel.  8.04 is LTS and is supposed to be supported as
such.

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cpu temps too high
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292713
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