Weird that one thing is that is mentioned in several similar/related problems 
and is not mentioned here (and worked for me): use kernel boot parameters 
"acpi.power_nocheck=1 acpi_osi=linux".
Several previous kernels (from 1~2 years ago) don't have this problem in my 
notebook, so yes, it's a regression to me.
Sanal: you can control the throttling either with "CPUfrequency scaling 
monitor" panel applet or in the terminal (google for it), but I don't think 
it'll alleviate your problem just a little bit. I suggest you try the kernel 
parameters above.

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[karmic] laptop overheats and shuts off -- fans at low speed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387620
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