On 07/29/2012 09:44 AM, Raymond Wooninck wrote:
On Sunday, July 29, 2012 09:26:48 Larry Finger wrote:
Why are you complaining about the issue here? First of all, I do not recall
I guess that you never read my first email, but that you are reacting on my last post. In the first email I wrote about this issue, I indicated that I wanted to validate if I was the only one with this issue or that others also see the same.
Also I mentioned that I already filled two bug reports for the issue, so that if other people see the same issue, then they could add to these bug reports.
Today I tested further and it has clearly to do with the acpi_cpufreq driver. Using the kernel-vanilla from Kernel:HEAD the issue does not occur, however the acpi_cpufreq driver is also not loaded. If I load the acpi_cpufreq driver, then the cpu is shut down the notebook very shortly after the high load.
Maybe you should validate which kernel you are using. I have a Lenovo T410 with an Intel I5 CPU (dual-core with hyperthreading).
it did and the cooling system had been cleaned, I would report the symptoms Can we please stop with constantly referring to the cooling system of the laptop itself.
Reread what I said. I did not say your cpu fan was dirty. What I said was that I would not complain about CPU heating UNTIL I HAD CLEANED IT. My CPU is an AMD dual-core running at 2.0 GHz. I don't use any Intel CPUs and I have no idea what quirks they have. My kernel is the latest pull from the wireless-testing git tree, and reports 3.5.0-wl. Larry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org