Lenovo T60 over heated with 8.04

Bug #250289 reported by Xprogrammer
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acpi (Ubuntu)
Invalid
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Bug Description

Hi Ubuntu Team,

I'm facing very serious problem with 8.04. After booting into 8.04 regardless of running in AC power or battery power of my Lenovo T60, It goes beyond 100 degree F system temperature. All of sudden last week, i got a warning message saying "Your battery storage capacity is 42%(poor) and you may need to repair or change the battery". I went ahead and replaced my battery. Now it shows 79% (very fair) capacity which was actually 95%. It came down because of over heat.

I had been running 7.10 from the day it released to April 25th-2008. I found no issues with CPU fan and system temperature. Everything was normal.

I strongly believe now, because of 8.04 , i got into Hardware failure.

Can you please look into it asap and provide me some work around or fix.

Please let me know if you need any command output or System log.

Your help is highly appreciated.

Thanks,
Regards,
Suresh.

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Yann Sionneau (yann-sionneau) wrote :

Hi !
can you please give the result of this command : ls -l /proc/acpi/thermal_zone

and give a dmesg and /var/log/syslog of the boot up
give the lsmod and a lspci -vvnn too and the kernel version.

you can add the output of the command sensors too.

You may want to add some ACPI information just in case :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingACPI

Thank you for your report and your help in making ubuntu better !

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Xprogrammer (programmer-x) wrote :

Hi Yann,

Thanks.

I've attached the output log which you asked. Please let me know if you need more info.

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Xprogrammer (programmer-x) wrote :

Moving to invalid to close this report. I'm not sure if problem still exist or not.

Changed in acpi (Ubuntu):
status: New → Opinion
status: Opinion → Incomplete
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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