I can also confirm that this bug affects my ThinkPad T510
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/606159
Title:
wrong battery status in power applet after resume from suspend
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I tried adding that line
I added it to the end of the /etc/default/grub file
then ran sudo update-grub
and nothing, the fan still runs all the time, any advice?
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Fan always running since karmic install
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I can confirm this must be a kernel error because I just tried openSUSE
11.2 and I had the same problem.
This has made my laptop quite unusable, considering the sound is way too
loud to have in class and that it seems to kill my battery.
** Tags added: karmic
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Fan always running since karmic
Public bug reported:
On my Acer 6920 laptop after installing karmic today my fan seems to run
at very high speeds at all times
I have heard it go from full speed to what sounds like 3/4 speed but it
does not seem to go any lower
I installed GKrellM and it could not find any fan speed sensors but
Public bug reported:
When I attempt to install Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 5 (or UNR 9.10) on my Eee PC
the installer works fine.
Although when I choose to manually partition my hard drive (on the 5th page of
the installer I believe)
It loads, as in checks my system for all the possible partitions, then t