I did some research on this issue and I got very confused. As I was
looking for the possible reasons, I began finding many issues that could
be related:

- May it be a problem with the sensors? I found that the sensors-detect
command didn't find any supported sensors in my system. the "sensors"
command just show two temperatures 26.8º and 0.0ºC.

- May it be ACPI? I read about some problems with ACPI, but I didn't get
anything clear about those readings. Too many issues were involved and
it could be anything.

No need to say that I don't know much about linux , so I finally gave up
with Debian Squeeze and I tried to go back to Ubuntu, which was working
good, with no issues. But, what a surprise, after installing it from
scratch, the system overheated and shut down!

I let y laptop cool down  and started it again to install the wireless
drivers and keep googling about the reasons of the overheat. I got the
wireless set up and then a message from Ubuntu's Driver Manager pop up
showing the possibility to install the Driver for Broadcom's wireless
and ATI's privative FGLRX driver.

I read in several forums that the overheat problem could come from the
GPU and not the CPU, and until the moment, after installing the FGLRX
driver it seems that the system doesn't overheat anymore (at least not
to the point of shutting down).

I'll keep updated about whether the FGLRX driver solved the problem or
not. If everything keeps stable, I'll try to reinstall Squeeze and then
checking if the FGLRX solves the problem in Debian too.

Crossing fingers!

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  laptop overheats and suddenly shuts down/off

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