Fujitsu Laptop Issues

Chris Miller lordsauronthegreat at gmail.com
Mon Jan 29 07:15:46 UTC 2007


I say a machine is too "hot" when it's warmer than room-temperature
(assuming you're not in  a classroom, which are always cold).

On 1/28/07, H.J.Bathoorn <triade-lists at zeelandnet.nl> wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 15:34:39 -0800
> Maynard wrote:
>
> >
> > How should one evaluate "hot"?  My Toshiba Satellite L25-S119 runs warm, but
> > if it were a cup of coffee, I'd consider it too cool to drink happily.  My
> > Dell Inspiron 3500 runs dead cold with RedHat 8.
> >
> > Maynard
>
> I'd say "hot" when it just shuts down or crashes.
> The thing just isn't usable and more than often wont even boot.
>
> Been running with 2.4 kernel (slackware 11) for more than 4 hours now without more than 40 degr.
>
> --
>
> Good luck,
> HarM.
>
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