and run it in the background so we get a snapshot of what's going on before the machine hangs. Run it as follows:
sudo th-thermstat 1 > thermstat.log
..it will produce a lot of data over a day, so beware. Once you get an over-heating situation, reboot and compress and attach the thermstat.log to this bug, then I can see what's going on with CPU, fans and thermal settings.
Tony, so a couple of things:
Can you boot with a Oneiric kernel and see if these issues re-occur and let me know, I just want to first factor out the kernel from the changes.
Also can you also do:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:colin- king/powermanag ement
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install tp-thermstat
and run it in the background so we get a snapshot of what's going on before the machine hangs. Run it as follows:
sudo th-thermstat 1 > thermstat.log
..it will produce a lot of data over a day, so beware. Once you get an over-heating situation, reboot and compress and attach the thermstat.log to this bug, then I can see what's going on with CPU, fans and thermal settings.
Thanks.