Even if that were so, when my laptop goes into battery mode, with all of
the aggressive power saving modes throttling the CPU, etc, it's
unacceptable for it to be running so hot.  I wouldn't normally care if
it's plugged in and sucking up power, but when the power is supposed to
be scaled back, it shouldn't be taking up more power ( even at the cost
of decreased responsiveness.)

In any case, as of yesterday, after a kernel update, my laptop is now
consuming 14-17W of power when on battery, as opposed to the 19-25W it
was taking last week.  While not as good as the 11-14W range I had going
with Maverick, it's an improvement.  I don't recall seeing anything in
the kernel changelog that would indicate a change to the power
consumption, but I'm not a kernel expert.  In any case, I have not
altered any of my power saving optimizations between the two tests, and
I had used the force acpi trick much earlier on.

If it stays this way for now, that's not a bad sign.

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