[Bug 136595] Re: fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5

2007-09-01 Thread TJ
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 136453 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136453 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 136453 [gutsy] resuming from suspend/hibernate broken -- fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136595

[Bug 136595] Re: fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5

2007-09-01 Thread Michael Blakeley
Correct - thanks for the pointer. It also seems to have fixed resume for 2.6.22-10 on my hardware, which is even nicer. Please mark this as a duplicate, or close it - whichever is appropriate. -- fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136595 Y

[Bug 136595] Re: fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5

2007-09-01 Thread TJ
I suspect this is related to bug #136453 [gutsy] resuming from suspend/hibernate broken https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136453 In that bug we found a typing error in /etc/acpi/prepare.sh which is easily corrected. Take a look at that patch (adds a single space!) and see if it solves the problem

[Bug 136595] Re: fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5

2007-09-01 Thread Michael Blakeley
I'm not using synaptic, so I don't have those logs. I mostly upgrade via 'wajig daily-upgrade', which performs 'apt-get update && apt-get dist- upgrade' for me. I tried reverting acpi-support to version 0.96 (and rebooting): that works around the problem for me. $ apt-show-versions acpi-support a

[Bug 136595] Re: fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5

2007-09-01 Thread TJ
Do you know which specific package-update seems to be the culprit? Check /root/.synaptic/logs/ (or use Synaptic File > History) to show the dates. ** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) => TJ -- fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5 https://bugs.l