Hi Tose,

    The only solution I came up with is to put a 30 second delay in the 
grub boot menu.  This seems to stabilize the temperature of the computer 
before loading the OS.  I also notice a difference when the computer is 
cold booted with power plugged in, restarted on battery etc etc.  You 
may find a combination that works for you.  Not very techie, but if it 
works .....

     If you are new to Linux, hang in.  It is well worth the learning 
process.....very rewarding.

     Let me know if I can help - I _may_ be able to.........


Ciao

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Toshiba satellite L350/L505 fan regulation problem in Ubuntu 8.10/Ubuntu 9.10
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