I can confirm that reverting to feisty's version of the package works
fine and fixes the problem.
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"Error activating XKB configuration." - Requires manual xorg.conf editing
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err... no... with the conservative governor, the clock at 50% (1.27GHz)
the temperature is back up to 62°C...
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laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/22336
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I think I have my problem fixed, I'm still testing, but the module
p4-clockmod. I have loaded it (and added to /etc/modules) and now
powernowd seems to work and (most importantly) my CPU is way cooler.
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laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/22336
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More info: my system is running at 62-63°C, while an identical system
next to mine with Windows XP runs at about 54°C.
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laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
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Upon more investigation, it seems that 90°C is NOT my CPU's critical
temperature, I don't know the exact CPU model I have, but all Intel's
datasheets for P4s have lower values (67-73°C).
I stopped powernowd and set the polling frequency to 1s, the temperature
hasn't changed so far. Let's see.
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Yes, I get similar problems on a P4 desktop. We have three identical
computers (Acer 7600GT with NVidia FX6600) running Dapper here and two
of them have this problem.
$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/trip_points
critical (S5): 90 C
$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/cooling_mode
cooli