I did some testing under that other closed source operating system and
I have decided that in my case at least I believe the thermal behavior
is pretty much the same.  I think my issue under ubuntu is that the
nvidia driver does not seem to be throttling the GPU (despite it being
set to, and me not being in a 3d app).  Under windows the GPU does get
throttled correctly but when I am running 3D applications for an
extended period (games etc) the system runs just as hot as it does under
Ubuntu.  Windows does not kick up the fan speed... it sits at ~3000rpm
and gets extremely hot (GPU at 99C, CPU at ~90).  Frankly... it seems
the T61p just does not have enough cooling to keep things under 100C.

   I'm going to fool with the nvidia driver settings to see if I can get
the power management to work properly.  The current behavior is that it
boots at a lower speed (cooler), but once it kicks it up to the high
performance mode it never goes back.  I suspect probably an nvidia
problem... not kernel or ubuntu.

  Note this is on the Lenovo T61p specifically... some of the other
thermal issues discussed above on other machines could be (and probably
are) for different reasons.

James

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