;t seem to have powernowd
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> laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/22336
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laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/22336
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"dealt" with it, or have you switched distro's.
Thanks,
Trae
PS. I want my favorite distro back! [Ubuntu]
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laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/
re.
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> laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/22336
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laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/22336
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ubuntu-bug
s/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
On 9/6/06, Trae McCombs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it too much to hope this fix will be in Edgy? And/Or released
> backwards for Dapper once it's found? This, to me, is a MAJOR bug, as it
> keeps me from viewing an
ng is enabled
> (by kernel?), what makes the system unusable because of reaction to events
> every ten seconds.
> workaround: include thermal and fan in kernel, NOT module (tested before
> on gentoo, not verifed yet on ubuntu)
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> laptop overheats when performing CPU int
Bad news to report...
Tonight I was watching something on Youtube for about 5 mins in and it
shut off on me again. :(
The odd thing is, I watched several videos the other day, with no
problem. I wonder if the stuff in /etc/rc.local is actually getting
parsed. Here is what I have:
# Powernowd i
Possible Fix?
First, I'd like to thank Keybuk from #ubuntu-devel for his help on this.
He took quite a lot of time walking me through things to check.
The thing that seems to have worked was this:
[do it in this order please!]
sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd stop
sudo sh -c 'echo -n ondemand >
'sys
I just realized when you said this bug was a year old that, indeed, it
was approaching a year. How come something that affects so many people
gets put off for so long?
The sad thing is, I am jailed, held captive, as every other distro out
there besides Ubuntu stinks. :) I've tried all of the rec
Just as a note to my above comment. I went and nuked the same laptop,
and put Gentoo Linux 2006.0 on it. I did an emerge of gnome, which took
about 12hrs to compile and it would never overheat.
Then, I went and installed S.L.E.D. ( Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise
Desktop ), and I was able to play
I've got to pipe up with a "me too"[tm].
HP DV4150US Intel Pentium M Processor 1.6 Ghz with 2G of ram.
When I watch a video on YouTube, or do anything fairly CPU intesive for
3-5 minutes, the whole laptop shuts off. I've tried some of the above
things, and get the same "throttling control: no & l
Yeah, I agree with Karianne, I was able to do alt+tab back to the window
without having to go from one desktop to another.
This, to me, seems like a non-bug.
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Ok, I have confirmed that this bug exists on the Live CD too. Here are
two screenshots showing it:
http://occy.net/tmp/screenshots/ubuntu-6.06-livecd-busted_fonts.png
http://occy.net/tmp/screenshots/ubuntu-6.06-livecd-busted_fonts2.png
The one with XMag clearly shows the fonts are busted...
How
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfonts-base
I have a screenshot here:
http://occy.net/tmp/screenshots/busted_monospace.png
That clearly shows when you select monospace font, at size 8pt (I think
it's pt) Then it will problematically break the fonts while you are
typing them. If you
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