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Title:
kernel 2.6.20-xx incorrectly
Problem solved, solution:
http://przemo2.blogspot.com/2008/03/cpu-overheats-cpu-si-przegrzewa.html
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Thanks Felix. I'm just going to close out the 2.6.20 task.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Look this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4305576
Csim found massive errors in DSDT.
It's an Acer 5315.
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I can confirm, that the bug was fixed with the kernel delivered in
gutsy-final. The hardy kernel doesn't have this particular bug either.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leann Ogasawara
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 5:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Bug 94862] Re: kernel 2.6.20-xx incorrectly claims processor
overheating
Hi Felix,
You had
Hi Felix,
You had commented that you were not able to reproduce this bug with a
2.6.21.y kernel. Can you confirm then that this bug was resolved with
the 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon final release? Also have you tested with the
latest Hardy Heron Alpha release by chance?
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing , I'
To elaborate on what is happening on my Abit AN-M2 running Gutsy, I've
plotted a graph of temperature readings. Note the 121 C spike in the
ACPI reading that is not reflected in reading from lm_sensors. In this
instance, the spike only lasted five seconds, not lasting long enough to
force a shutdow
This is also happening in Gutsy with 2.6.22-14-generic (installed
version 2.6.22-14.47) i386 on an Abit AN-M2 motherboard with an Athlon
64 X2 4800+.
The lm_sensors readings are normal when this occurs, and a front panel
temperature gauge which reads from a temperature probe stuck in the heat
sink
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In my opinion, bug #22336 is _not_ related. That talks about actual
overheating, whereas what we are experiencing here is alleged
overheating when the hardware is cool.
Closer matches would be:
* #94862: kernel 2.6.20-xx incorrectly claims processor overheating
* #111460: acpi misreports t
Len,
thanks for your comment. My problems with falsely detected overheating
only affects 2.6.20.x kernels (both distro and vanilla) I have not been
able to reproduce it with 2.6.21.y
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Salut Pierre-Étienne,
Tu es toujours en génie?
J'étais, comme toi, dans le gulus..
Content de savoir que mon ordi est pas le seul a chauffer avec
Feisty.
Selon Pierre-Ãtienne Messier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here's my comment from #22336, since it's closely related...
>
>
> I've got a simil
Here's my comment from #22336, since it's closely related...
I've got a similar problem on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 9300, 1.73GHz Centrino,
Kubuntu 7.04 [upgraded from 6.10]). The problem wasn't there before the upgrade.
I set the CPU Policy to "Dynamic" (aka "on demand"). When doing normal bro
> "ACPI subsystem reports that the temperature has reached 255 C and brings the
> computer to a halt.
> This bug seems to affect vanilla kernels too.
Felix,
Please make sure that lmsensors is disabled on this machine.
If you still have the problem, with 2.6.21.y or later, then please file
an ups
I just want say that I found a very similar bug report on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/22336 and as you can see the
"Assigned To" field are different ;)
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Tommi:
unfortunately I have no way to know the BIOS's idea of my CPU's
temperature because my laptop's BIOS setup does not display this
information. However, it's very unlikely that this is a BIOS bug because
neither 2.6.17-ubuntu nor 2.6.21-vanilla (which I'm using at the moment)
exhibit this beh
I would like to add my .02 to this discussion. I'm running Feisty and
kernel 2.6.20-15-generic. I'm getting this entry in my
/var/log/messages:
May 6 23:01:07 kubuntu64 gconfd (user-9919): Received signal 15, shutting down
cleanly
May 6 23:01:08 kubuntu64 gconfd (user-9919): Exiting
about ev
Please read my description of the problem, I think you'll agree it's
certainly not a bios problem - i'm still using -12 generic to stop my
system shutting down (randomly?)
It could only be a bios problem if -13 was the first one to actually
start checking the system temp maybe?
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kernel 2.6.20-
This is a bios bug for me. After restarting computer twice after the
bios stage, the bios does report correct temperature.
Felix, what does your bios report as the CPU temp? If it's incorrect for
you too then I think this bug should be closed since it's a
hardware/bios problem (like Jaume Figueras
Adding dmesg from my computer.
** Attachment added: "Dmesg log file for Kernel 2.6.20 with thermal zone
problems in ACPI implementation"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7455529/dmesg.log
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Hi, my computer is overheating when watching videos.
Hp Pavilion dv 4000
Ubuntu Feisty Fawn GNU/Linux 7.04
$ vmstat
procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -system-- cpu
r b swpd free buff cache si sobibo in cs us sy id wa
1 0 0 436468 146
Unfortunaly its not only your bug. There is a lot of buggy acpi implementations.
You have luck that your vendor corrected it. I don't have a new bios update
available.
With edgy every thing is running fine. It ignored or corrected the bugs somehow.
When I boot my laptop with feisty cd in the star
I think this is my last report.
I'm happy because i have upgraded my BIOS and everything seems to be OK. No
shutdown in eight hours. I've installed, beryl, eclipse, 3D games, etc. and
everything runs perfectly.
You should check your BIOS and test again.
Sorry for blaming a devs bug, when it was
There seem to be several different bugs with similar manifestations. In
my case (don't morph my bug! :-) the problem /only/ occurs at initial
startup. Once I get past the first couple of seconds, the computer keeps
running without any problems, no matter how much I stress the CPU.
As I stated in m
(This bug is duplicate of #22336 it seems to me)
I can confirm this bug on Kubuntu/Ubuntu (Feisty). My machine is an ACER
1522 notebook and has previously run WinXP, SUSE10, 10.1, 10.2 with no
problems.
When compiling a large project after maybe 4mins the system shuts down, I have
been able to
Same again.
Played with Ubuntu Feisty LiveCD, managed to install it, but after install the
sistem shut down due to temperature problems. kernel 2.6.20-15.
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Confirming this still occurs in 2.6.20-15 for me - I randomly get board
temp exceeded 100C, shutting down messages and have to use -12 to stop
this happening
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Same here,
perfectly stable in Edgy and impossible to install Feisty due to
shutdown because of overheating (120C). I'm using a HP-Compaq NX9010.
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I upgraded my wife's laptop from Edgy, which was very stable, to Feisty
on 4/8/07. She is using a HP ZE 5400. The computer would run for a few
minutes after startup and then I would get the critical temperature
error with the kernel claiming that the CPU has reached > 100C and then
it would shut th
I get the critical temperature error only on the first boot but not on
the reboot after the error. This is a desktop computer and I've checked
the temperature from bios, it's not 91C.
I'm running Linux 2.6.20-10-generic with feisty. I can't run 2.6.20-11
or later due to an another bug.
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I have a similar problem using 2.6.20-13-generic - after about an hour
of running, the kernel will claim the CPU has reached > 100C and shut
the machine down, this does not happen with 2.6.20-12-generic and below.
Please contact me if any additional info is required; Online as 'ph8' or
via email
I've just compiled 2.6.20.3-vanilla on my gentoo partition and
experienced a similar problem. This bug seems to affect vanilla kernels
too.
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Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel ACPI Team
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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