http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8865


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------- Comment #9 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-11-20 03:40 -------
I get something that looks similar on a Pentium M notebook with Ali chipset.

When it runs for a long time it sometimes shuts down. I do not think it is
related to some real temperature readings as they are pretty much constant
after an hour or so. Also it does not shut down during any heavy processing,
usually it happens when the system is pretty much idle and I am doing something
like text editing.

Would it be possible to make the driver more cautious, and only shut down if
multiple readings are high?
Also if there is one high reading in a row of low readings it should print a
warning into the log.

Under normal circumstances the temperature cannot jump ten degrees between
readings, it would rarely change by more than one. Any quick change is more
likely an error in the reading rather than real hardware condition.


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