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On 4/8/2013 2:59 PM, xlash911 wrote:
> It is TM1 that I see in the logs.
The TM1 method actually does not change the CPU frequency, but rather
forces it into and out of its idle state rapidly. Because of this, it
is not nearly as effective as the TM2
** Package changed: lm-sensors (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
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Ubuntu 12.10 overheats my laptop until it shutdowns without notice
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It is TM1 that I see in the logs.
Thanks for the detail explanation. The only thing it doesn't explain, is
why this only happens when using Ubuntu and not Windows... I'll be fore
to revert if it continues to crash.
Ubuntu will allow systems temp to go up without stop? Shouldn't it slow
down frequ
Unless you have setup fancontrol ( which it seems you have not ) then
lm-sensors nor any other component in Ubuntu is in control of your fans.
The hardware controls them, and you said they do speed up so it sounds
like that hardware control is working properly. You may be able to run
the sensors-d
My machine has Windows 7 on it, which never crashed due to overheating
in 3 years, and still isn't crashing.
It is a bug on how Ubuntu handles my hardware, controls the fan speed,
CPU freq, I dunno, but it certainly ain't an hardware only problem!
Please reopen the bug.
** Changed in: lm-sensors
You will need to seek support from your hardware vendor since
overheating is a hardware defect.
** Changed in: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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