@Michael -- indeed the T30 is not very powerful, but the other has a top
of the range dual core cpu in it. The fact is there is an underlying
trigger which only affects a small subset of users.  That is how this
bug got released in the first place, you can be sure if it was routinely
hitting any of the development teams during the release cycle we would
have known about it much sooner.  As for your fix I am glad you have a
way to keep working, but that is a work around which can only work on a
small subset of machines, it is not a solution to the underlying issue
either for you or anyone else.

In the majority of the reported cases we are not meant to have any
control or intervention in the fan control.  We rely on the BIOS setup
for these components and there is no software component in the
monitoring of temperature nor in the control of the fan speed in
response.  It is therefore very hard to identify what has changed in the
kernel to trigger this change in behaviour.  Clearly there is a kernel
component or interaction triggering the issue as only changing the
kernel changes the bahaviour.  The  tests I have requested would help us
eliminate some of the kernel delta which is suspected as triggering the
issue (the difference between v2.6.27 and v2.6.28).

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Ubuntu 9.04 laptop overheat and shutdown
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