Right now tried Ubuntu 10.04 final in LiveCD mode. The bug is still
there, hard drive goes up to 49 degrees Celsius, quickly. Room
temperature 24. MS Windows 7 loaded with the same tasks does work on 40
degrees.
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Hard drive temperature is higher than normal
Tried Debian Squeeze weekly build 2010-04-16. Everything is fine,
temperature is normal. So, this is Ubuntu-specific bug, I guess.
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Hard drive temperature is higher than normal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498319
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Bugs,
Just tried 10.04 Beta 2. Result is the same: hard drive warming up
quickly without a single touch even (no partition mount, no swap, etc).
It is only ten days left. Would you planing to release an OS which is
spoil hardware?
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Hard drive temperature is higher than normal
Continue to experiencing the problem.
Tried U1004 as LiveCD. Swap is off. Not a single touch of a hard drive
for about a 30 minutes. Temperature goes higher up to 50 degrees
Celsius. Maintainers, developers, experienced users, please, help!
Probably, ACPI subsystem fail in both U910 and U1004
Just to add a little detail. If notebook running on battery, HDD
temperature stay normal, 38-39 degrees. Probably the cause of the
overheating problem is in the incorrect functioning of a scheme of
energy management?
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Hard drive temperature is higher than normal
Hello,
I am running U910 and a hard drive temperature is 10-11 Celsius degrees higher
than in MS Windows 7, tasks are similar and rather lightweight for such laptop
(typing, www).
'Slowdown hard disk if possible' option in U910 GNOME Power Management is
enabled.
MS Windows shows 38-39 Celsius
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I am running U910 and a hard drive temperature is 10-11 Celsius degrees higher
than in MS Windows 7, tasks are similar and rather lightweight for such laptop
(typing, www).
'Slowdown hard disk if possible' option in U910 GNOME Power Management is
enabled.
MS