I read all of the posts here and a few others elsewhere. I tried a few things:
1) I tried the 'pcie_aspm=force' trick. It honestly did nothing for me. I worked with it for a couple of days. I see some people are saying that it helped, so who knows.
Then I went to a console and went into that directory and typed:
> sudo dpkg -i *.deb
When I rebooted, I chose the 2.3.34 kernel. I've been running with this configuration for over a day now and I played angry birds for 2 hours straight without an overheat/shutdown (it took me 5-10 min for a shutdown before reverting the kernel).
I know this is a little bit on the "not supported" side, but this is the only thing that worked for me. I chose the 2.6.34 kernel based on what was said here and in some forums posts.
I read all of the posts here and a few others elsewhere. I tried a few things:
1) I tried the 'pcie_aspm=force' trick. It honestly did nothing for me. I worked with it for a couple of days. I see some people are saying that it helped, so who knows.
2) I installed the kernel from this link: http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ v2.6.34. 7-maverick/
I downloaded the following files (for a 64bit system) into a directory:
linux-headers- 2.6.34- 02063407- generic_ 2.6.34- 02063407. 201009140905_ amd64.deb 2.6.34- 02063407_ 2.6.34- 02063407. 201009140905_ all.deb 2.6.34- 02063407- generic_ 2.6.34- 02063407. 201009140905_ amd64.deb
linux-headers-
linux-image-
Then I went to a console and went into that directory and typed:
> sudo dpkg -i *.deb
When I rebooted, I chose the 2.3.34 kernel. I've been running with this configuration for over a day now and I played angry birds for 2 hours straight without an overheat/shutdown (it took me 5-10 min for a shutdown before reverting the kernel).
I know this is a little bit on the "not supported" side, but this is the only thing that worked for me. I chose the 2.6.34 kernel based on what was said here and in some forums posts.
Best of luck,
Tamran