Hi Alvin, Could you please describe the overheating problems you were experiencing? I myself haven't seen those problems while I was working with Red Hat 7.3 on a Presario 722US.
None of the current distributions would be any different when it comes to fan or thermal control because they all use APM while all of these newer machines require ACPI. ACPI is needed for the CPU stepping features in modern mobile processors to run at lower speeds to conserve battery power, as well as control the cooling fans and report on battery info. ACPI for Linux is currently in heavy development by the kernel gurus. Alan Cox told me a month ago that Linux was perhaps "3 months away" from working ACPI. This means that none of the current distributions will probably ship with ACPI default until probably the next stable kernel which will probably be 2.6 or 3.0. Until then you should build your own kernels anyway for laptop hardware, because that's the only way to take advantage of power saving features and properly run the ACPI controlled devices. ----- Original Message ----- From: Alvin Murphy To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 7:51 AM Subject: [luau] RH8 Thanks for the notice. I will definitely try it. I thought Mdk 9 would solve all my problems, but not so; for some reasons I do not understand, smb file transfers worked a lot better under RH 7.3 (both Nautilus and Konqueror had a drop down option of "copy to" which is not there in Mdk9); strangely, RH 7.3 would "unstart" the network for some unknown reason and I would have to go back and start it up again. Is the overheating problem in laptops (Presario 700 series) solved? Thanks