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The mother board and the cooling system has been replaced by Dell and
since then, the temperature of the CPU remains a lot lower. No more slow
downs, no more sudden-death. Things look good now and I am guessing that
the few kernel crashes that happened were the results of the CPU mis-
behaving unde
I noticed the CPU temperature reaching 100C (or close to it). I reached
out to Dell (laptop is under warranty) to figure out whether the high
temperature is expected or whether there is an hardware issue.
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Yesterday, the computer slowed down significantly but it then recovered.
Today, the computer suffered the sudden-shut-down again.
I am starting to wonder whether it could be linked to the temperature since
part of the computer was too hot to touch. :-/
** Tags removed: kernel-fixed-upstream
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So far so good. I had significant slow downs but no crashes. I will
report back if things do not remain stable.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Actually, I'm on 64b so I should try the amd64 and not i386. Trying with
the later.
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The new kernel is booting fine (amd64). I'll report if the problem re-
occurs or within a week if it doesn't.
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Thanks Joseph for looking into this.
I downloaded the i386 image from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.9-rc8-raring/
Installed with "sudo dpkg -i {name}.deb"
Trying booting with it leads to a kernel panic. See screenshot:
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.9 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix t
2 more notes:
A) I am wondering whether the shut-downs could be related to the temperature.
It happened quite a bit more over the last few days while the weather was also
warmer.
B)
I see the following in the output of dmesg (after a start up but without any
actual symptoms). Could this be the
And the second part of the dmesg output.
** Attachment added: "2nd and last part of the output from dmesg following
Alt+SysReq+ T, L, P, Q, W"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1171242/+attachment/3650224/+files/laptop-slow-down.W.dmesg.log
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The computer just crashed again (Slowed down significantly and then turned off
suddently by itself)
I tried to grab the output of sysrq+ T, L, P, Q, W:
It looks like the first one (Alt+Sysreq+T) got truncated though. The two files
attached should have the last part of T and the rest.
I hope it is
I have also run the Dell system check (the full one) on Windows and
everything passed.
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