Hello,
I did a few things during the weekend on my laptop, as upgrading the kernel
and cleaning the fans.
First, I upgraded the kernel from 2.6.20-15 to 2.6.20-16 then I shut the
computer down in order to clean it (I know, I should have done it
separately...). It has quite a lot of dirt into the
It doesn't justify why the temperature would be increasing/decreasing by 10C
within approx. 2 seconds either (see my bug entry for details).
P-É
On 5/28/07, GreatBunzinni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> bmjbmj
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> I do not think that is the case. At all.
>
> First of all, the dust bunnies clogging
Here's my comment from #22336, since it's closely related...
I've got a similar problem on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 9300, 1.73GHz Centrino,
Kubuntu 7.04 [upgraded from 6.10]). The problem wasn't there before the upgrade.
I set the CPU Policy to "Dynamic" (aka "on demand"). When doing normal bro
I've got a similar problem on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 9300, 1.73GHz
Centrino, Kubuntu 7.04 [upgraded from 6.10]). The problem wasn't there
before the upgrade.
I set the CPU Policy to "Dynamic" (aka "on demand"). When doing normal browsing
for example:
$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperatur
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdenetwork
* Upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04, bug started after the upgrade.
* Hardware: Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop, Broadcom BCM4401-B0 and Intel ipw2200
network interfaces.
* Problem occurs on both wired and wireless interfaces.
Sometimes, I can't access