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acpi misreports temperature, shuts down laptop
I saw a post somewhere (sorry, I can't remember where) that said the
wrong temperatures were from the temperature readings being converted
from tenths of a degree Celsius to Fahrenheit twice. It had some ACPI
microcode to fix the problem, but it only worked for the case of the
temperature
I'll try not to make this a me-too post, but my Clevo M121W has
exhibited this fault from Breezy to Gutsy. Some kernel upgrades solve
it, but most of the time, I recompile the kernel without the THERMAL
acpi module. This, I assume, leaves the thermal protection up the BIOS.
Here is a forum post I
I've been getting the same thing.
Ubuntu install went fine, but when I use the system, after about 20
minutes(?) of doing even memory-non-intensive things, the system just
stops, and shuts down. I get a glimpse of a message similar to Colin's
above back in the terminal screen.
Temperature values