I am now running KDE Neon, which comes with thermald 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.3,
and have not noticed any problems. The fans certainly spin up under
load.
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I tried thermald 1.7.2, and I can make it work for me, but I don't
think it is the best solution. Please pardon the length at which I
explain my confusion.
I find the thermal-conf files to be confusing. Ubuntu 18.04's
thermald-1.7.0 package installs file /etc/thermald/thermal-conf.xml.
Based on
No, /var/run/thermald/thermal-conf.xml.auto _is_ regenerated. I tried
editing it. /var/run is a symbolic link to /run, which is a tmpfs.
The uuids directory contains two files. One is empty, and the other contains
the word "INVALID".
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gjditchf@copperplate:/sys/bus/acpi$ cd /sys/bus/
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I will attach acpi.out, and also the output of "grep -r .
/sys/class/thermal/*" in grep-thermal.txt.
As for editing /var/run/thermald/thermal-conf.xml.auto ... that file is
regenerated at boot. How do I make persistent changes? I tried copying
the edited file to /etc/thermald/thermal-conf.xml, b
I will attach /var/run/thermald/thermal-conf.xml.auto, and
thermal.log (generated by sudo thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=debug)
to illustrate thermald's bad behaviour.
Thermal.log up to line 500 shows the output when the laptop was idling:
sensor B0D4 stayed cooler than 40°C, the CPUs ran at 900
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Should this bug be reassigned to thermald?
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Title:
CPU frequency stuck at minimum value
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confir
With thermald stopped, and with the laptop displaying a desktop but not
running any heavy loads, all 8 threads idle at 900 MHz, with all 4 cores
typically running under 40°C.
When I run c-ray with thermald stopped, all 8 threads run at 2400 MHz and the
cores warm up as high as 82°C, with short sp
Upstream kernel 4.17.0-rc4 didn't change performance.
Recall that I installed Kubuntu. Since then I have installed ubuntu-
gnome-desktop, in case that provided some missing configuration file.
With either kernel, I get this behavior:
- I boot the laptop.
- Instead of logging into a desktop envir
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
I installed the Kubuntu variant of Ubuntu 18.04 on a new HP Spectre 13
laptop. Performance is poor. The CPU (an i7-8550U) is running at
400MHz, and never speeds up, even when running some of the Phoronix Test
Su
This was a fresh install, not an upgrade. I have applied all updates
made available since the installation, but performance has not changed.
I have not installed any other linux on this laptop. For comparison
purposes, I booted it from a 17.04 (Artful) live USB, which has kernel
4.13.0-16. It d
Public bug reported:
I installed the Kubuntu variant of Ubuntu 18.04 on a new HP Spectre 13
laptop. Performance is poor. The CPU (an i7-8550U) is running at
400MHz, and never speeds up, even when running some of the Phoronix Test
Suite benchmarks.
I can use cpupower to switch to the "performanc
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