[Bug 960925] Re: cpu resources divided to graphic driver
Atadam
960925 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Apr 3 11:21:47 UTC 2012
After the last kernel upgrade i purged compiz and proprietor driver and have as a result a nearly normal system.
Nearly normal refers to:
- Fan trip-points who are now the same with or without proprietor driver.
- Without proprietor driver sensors show probably the truth which is 10-15°C higher and is using 70°C as trip point 1
The whole trouble is probably related to the upgrade manager which
upgrades systems to higher versions without testing system requirements.
As a result Unity is installed who looks fine but uses more memory.
People like to have silent laptops and for the obvious reason that a
system that uses more cpu and gpu cannot be silent someone decided to
make a nice show and therefore enable the silent usage of Unity on any
system by altering trip-points and sensors values.
Yeah.....it looks fine
and guess why i still use 10.10 and curse about trip-points
Though first part of the bug is fixed and only trip points initial values are left
Since i am still no programmer i would appreciate if someone could find a solution for this, so i might re-start to use the laptop.
Thank you all for your patience and work
M.Peters
PS:compiz did work without proprietor driver, i just do not need it so i
purged it.
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Title:
cpu resources divided to graphic driver
Status in “acpid” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Since we had this summer over 45°C and my Laptop did not overheat i was just surprised that after the latest kernel update my Laptop started to do an emergency shutdown now and then. My first try was to change the fan settings in the Bios and oops there is no such thing. Only a choice where you might keep the fan running (I never shut of) or you allow it to shut down if it pleases to do so. No temperature adjustment. After reading a bit HP site i found that they have a algorithm for fan control and it is obvious that is intended to keep the laptop silent.
Though silence is not my main trouble but a fresh fried cpu is.
Has anybody a idea how to overcome the HP silent treatment and get some adjustment to temperature settings by making the fan work earlier.
sensors tells me the following but all my feeble attempts to find and adjust it failed so far.
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +56.1°C (crit = +108.0°C)
temp2: +23.4°C (crit = +108.0°C)
k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1: +56.1°C (high = +70.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
I'm good with Horses not with bites (too many teeth).
Marcus
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