On 12/22/06, Carlos E. R.
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The Friday 2006-12-22 at 09:26 +0200, Andre Truter wrote:
Any ideas what could cause it?
Two ideas. One, check what kernel modules are loaded before and after, and compare. Look for things like fan or acpi. Maybe play removing and reloading some.
No, the modules looks the same. No acpi or fan modules are ever present, but thermal, processor, powernow_k8, cpufreq_* are all there before and after hibernate
Another idea is, if your cpu is "throtable", perhaps "after" it is set to maximun speed. I think the state can bee seen somewhere under /proc, perhaps cpuinfo, or /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/throttling.
Nope, it is throttling nicely before and after.
A third idea, have a look at the values under /proc/acpi/processor/ before and after.
Looks the same before and after. All files are empty. Now that I think a little more about it, it might be a hardware problem, because I have had the same situation before when I run it on battery power for a while. It runs hot on battery power and when I connect it again to AC, it keeps on running hot. But this does not happen every time I run it on battery. -- Andre Truter | Software Consultant | Registered Linux user #185282 Jabber: andre.truter@gmail.com | http://www.trusoft.co.za ~ A dinosaur is a salamander designed to Mil Spec ~ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org