The thermald throttling malfunctioning is interesting.

Yes, I believe my laptop is among the several % of portables having
cooling issues due to old age and/or on-the-edge design. Like I said,
it's a common ailment. Just google "ubuntu laptop overheating" to find
out how common. What are we supposed to do to fix that? Approach thermal
grease manufacturers about the short life of their products? Solving my
problem overhauling my computer is not fixing the problem, it's cover
up.

Now how about fixing all the ways the kernel is behaving badly in all
those overheating machines?

Things for software to do in an overheating case (from the original bug report):
-use the fan up to its maximum speed (not up to what a designer years ago 
assumed would probably be enough)
-throttle the CPU (thermald troubleshooting in progress)
-in a heat emergency, suspend in 1 second instead of shutting down wasting 8 
seconds and my session

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