Rob:

I finally got a chance to do some hunting on the internet for a solution
to this problem.  The problem appears to be rooted in unsettable BIOS
thermal tables.  Downgrading to BIOS A02 appears to solve the problem,
but as I run dual-screen I don't think I'll be doing this (the A02 has
earlier Intel915 graphics firmware).  I might try a kernel downgrade to
see if the problem can be resolved with my previous kernel (I don't
recall this same issue, but perhaps I just didn't notice).  I used to
get an error [EMAIL PROTECTED]:10000 on boot, which has disappeared.  Perhaps
something in there?

A whole bunch of great commentary here:

http://eightflat.org/tracesofmartinsstate/2005/06/03/linux-on-
dell-x1/#comment-13235

There are two good Linux/Dell X1 sites:

http://gentoo-wiki.com/Talk:HARDWARE_Dell_Latitude_X1#CPU_down-throttling  
(gentoo)
http://eightflat.org/tracesofmartinsstate/  (Fedora)

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