Just now I am running upstream 3.15-rc7 kernel, no load, watch sensors
gives me temperatures between 38 and 40 degree celsius and the fan runs
for approx 6 seconds , stops for 1 second and so on.
I think I need a more reproducable way to test it. Is there any test
suite for this (which logs the fa
However with the upstream kernel the temperatures seem to be slightly
lower than with the 3.13 kernel for example without any load I have
approx 40 degree celsius in 3.15 and approx 47 degree celsius in 3.13.
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Note that with the upstream kernel i3status doesn't report the CPU core
temperatures anymore. Using the lm-sensors package I checked them and
the temperatures seem to be ok.
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I just tested tha latest upstream kernel image. But the issue persists.
So I added the tag kernel-bug-exists-upstream.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading from lubuntu 13.10 to 14.04 the fan of my laptop seems
to run much more often than in 13.10. When it runs, it doesn't run
continously but starts and stops every second.
`fwts fan` results in
Results generated by fwts: Version V14.03.01 (2014-03-27 02:14:1
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