On 15/07/2007, at 5:14 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My notebook has a habit of getting hot, and Centos just shuts
down. Just did it again:
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: ACPI: Critical trip point
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical temperature reached (113
C), shutting down.
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical temperature reached (55
C), shutting down.
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 shutdown[9847]: shutting down for system halt
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 gconfd (rgm-2904): Received signal 15,
shutting down cleanly
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 gconfd (rgm-2904): Exiting
thats WAY hotter than your system should be getting.
I'd open it up and make sure the CPU heatsink isn't full of cathair
or something. make sure the airvents aren't blocked when you're
using it, too, and that the fan is working.
I would also check that you have CPU freq scaling on (the cpuspeed
daemon) - as your system should NEVER get this hot.
--
Steven Haigh
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