I wonder why when I am using Ubuntu, my laptop temperature increases. It's around 62 degrees or less. I am already using Jupiter and have set it to power saving mode but if I use maximum performance the temperature can reach 70 degrees or more.
Hi,
I am having a problem with powernow-K8 no compatable ACPI _PSS objects found when I boot-up.
It started with F-15 and it wouldn't go any further so I downloaded F-16 and after a few tries the Live CD finally booted and I installed 16 but now it's doing the same thing, I did get it booted with old kernel and updated but it doesn't help.
I have Cool n Quiet disabled because I have my AMD 10
I have tested this with Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty. CPU runs without problems, Cool'n'quiet function works out of the box.
Installed this 128GB Kingston SSD yesterday.
Put 64 bit 12.04 on it and it was running great yesterday! Then I shut it down for the night. I have always done this for the last 15 years.
Well today I boot up, takes 20 seconds now. After a minute disk utility sends a popup saying this new SSD is 'failing' and to back it up and replace ASAP!
I'm running 12.04 with Gnome Shell on a Samsung NC10, and my computer is running hot as hell.
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I bought a Samsung Series 5 Ultra 2 weeks ago and installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I am experiencing problems with overheating. When streaming, watching a movie or when having several programms/actions going on at the same time the CPU temperature rises to 95 degrees and the computer freezes. This happens sometimes when the computer is on battery and always when it is recharging.
tested with Ubuntu 10.04 (32bit) Using open source driver works out of box, it\'s good for Compiz, no tearing but 3D performance are low (games). Using ATI proprietary driver (Driver Hardware) 3D performance are very high and Compiz works, but is stron...
I am working on a Java program that accesses a set of several thousand files on disk, reading all or part of each one. Disk access performance determines my program's performance. Running this program on an Ubuntu 10.04 VM (under VMWare Fusion), I noticed performance speeding up. This was consistent with vmstat results, which showed a peak input rate of 125 MB/sec.