An old thread, I know but I've experienced similar problems.
After upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04.3 to 16.04.1 with Xmonad window manager
certain undesirable symptoms began to arise. Of course, fglrx was be
removed and the xserver-xorg-driver-ati(?) graphics driver was installed
instead. In 14.04 I wa
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
1002:9552 [Compaq Presario CQ61-320EG N
I was able to peak the temperature 96° on precise, but couldn't get it
to lockup anymore. So I have to correct my original statement that the
issue persists. It was based on the fact that the temperature rose
rather quickly above 90° after login while duplicity was running and
ubuntuone was colle
OK so after letting ubuntuone sync finish overnight, login out and back
in this morning, successfully starting deja-dup manually while ubuntuone
was collecting its files, watching the making of Sintel in WebM in the
browser, while installing precise via virt-manager, psensor indicated
that the temp
David Ayers, thank you for your comment.
>"Thanks, Christopher, but I believe most packages supported by UbuntuAdvantate
>subscriptions are only available under Unity. I'd rather stick to them, mostly
>because I'm hoping to have less issues with default settings and applications."
Fair enough. W
Thanks, Christopher, but I believe most packages supported by UbuntuAdvantate
subscriptions are only available under Unity.
I'd rather stick to them, mostly because I'm hoping to have less issues with
default settings and applications.
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David Ayers, thank you for your quick response. One other data point
that would helpful is if you test a more lightweight desktop environment
(ex. Xubuntu) does this provide any further improvement?
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Ever since upgrading from Maverick (with GNOME Classic) to Precise
(us
Thanks for all the extra pointers... will try them once I get a base line for
trusty. Unfortunately the standard triggers ubuntu-one & Deja-Dup may not be
trivial to test. See #LP 1267590
But I'll try some other cpu intensive things... possiibly backup-manager with
gpg.
Currently the temperat
David Ayers, thank you for providing the requested information. Regarding your
comments:
>"Thanks, put proprietary drivers are not a option for me. I'd rather stick
>with the external cooling."
Fair enough.
>"Despite the error messages, the ubuntu-one files seem to by syncing
now. And the psens
Thanks, put proprietary drivers are not a option for me. I'd rather
stick with the external cooling.
Despite the error messages, the ubuntu-one files seem to by syncing now.
And the psensor preference changes took effect after I killed the
process and restarted it. So'll still continue test with
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