Occasional critical temperature reached when waking up from suspend (abit/intel desktop)

Bug #479581 reported by Marcin Kielar
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Binary package hint: acpi

Hi

I have a problem with my abit i45cv/intel. Suspend to ram works fine (with s3-bios and s3-mode), but occasionally it has a problem with waking up. Just after pressing power, after video bios message is displayed, I get the "Critical temperature reached (121 C), shutting down" message - and system halts. The 121 degrees doesn't match my trip points:
critical (S5): 90 C
passive: 80 C: tc1=4 tc2=3 tsp=60 devices=CPU0
active[0]: 80 C: devices= FAN

The settings in bios also doesn't match as far as I remember (121 is a bit high temperature).

I'm not sure if this is a problem with Ubuntu, or maybe my bios misreports temperature. As a workaround I've tried to disable critical temparature shutdown - but with no luck... (any tips?)

Jaunty 9.04, 2.6.28-16-generic

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