On Monday 06 October 2008 04:11:33 pm you wrote:
Kai Ponte pisze:
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 12:10:43 pm Bartek Waclawik wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have laptop HP nx9420 with Suse 11 on it, and I have a problem with ACPI. ACPI showes temperatures of CPU too high. In fact the cooler works so loud. What I must do to solve this problem. Is there a specific kernel module? Please help....
What desktop? KDE? Other?
Waht are your power settings? Dynamic? Powersave? Performance?
I have a 9440 - probably similar - and haven't seen this. (openSUSE 10.3)
The normal temperature of my computer is 50-60 degrees of celcius and that temps are showing in windows. In windows also the cooler works fine (very silent). When I turn on my notebook with suse 11 (I tried other linux systems and always was the same) first 5-10 minutes ACPI shows correctly value (I'am cheking this in a console) but after temperature turns into 60-70 degrees and the cooler begins to work faster (and louder). I know that this situation is not ok, because in windows temperatures never offends beyond 50-60 degrees. I am using ACPI settings but always works the same. My friend told me that this problem comes from small diffrences in architecture between HP BIOS and other computers BIOS. He told me olso that I have to recompile the kernel with right ACPI modules in it. I did this and it does't work.
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