http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9129


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          Component|Power-Thermal               |BIOS




------- Comment #12 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-07-17 10:32 -------
The bogus critical trip point is a BIOS bug --
apparently one that the manufacturer is unwilling to fix.
So i'm changing the category of this report to ACPI/BIOS.

No word on if Windows works properly on this board,
the assumption is that it does not.

Jon,
Does thermal.nocrt make the problem go away?

Note that re-defining the thermal trip point does not guarantee
that the EC on the board will actually trigger around when
that temperatre is exceeded, so it is not necessarily a solid
solution.

Please verify that thermal.nocrt makes the issue go away.

If it does, please attach the output from dmidecode.
The practical solution may be simply to invoke "thermal.nocrt"
on this board automatcially.


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