Re: ACPI OSI disaster on latest HP laptops - critical temperature shutdown

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Hi Nerique,

On Sa, 02 Aug 2008, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> Yes, it is a call to hwclock.  It recently started to cause lockups on my
> ThinkPad T43 too (it is a regression of some sort, either in hwclock or the

Thanks a lot for that bit, didn't know and was already scared that my
laptop was nearing its end. 

> But the thermal hang is something else entirely.  You have at least two
> different bugs causing you grief.

We will see how rc2++ behave. Thanks a lot.

Best wishes

Norbert

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