On Wed 2007-01-17 21:36:09 +0700, Surachai Locharoen wrote: > เมื่อ พ. 2007-01-17 เวลา 12:43 +0000, David Hart เขียนว่า: > > On Wed 2007-01-17 12:20:58 +0200, Justin Hartman wrote: > > > > > I'm using duplicity to run a backup of some of my data to a remote ftp > > > server. While do this I get the following messages popup in terminal: > > > > > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... > > > debian kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold > > > > > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ... > > > debian kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode > > > > > > This doesn't look very good to me and any advice on these messages > > > would be helpful. > > > > I had that same message (repeatedly, every few seconds) last Sunday > > after installing Etch on a friend's box. Turned out to be dust blocking > > a perforated sheet behind the cpu fan. > > I have the problem like you. I solved it by enable cpu frequency scaling > and install cpufreqd.
Frequency scaling is NOT a solution for a blocked cpu airflow - CLEANING is. P.S. Please don't mail me and the list. -- David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]