Second atempt -->> Critical temperature after install problem <<---
bishop
bishop at globetrotter.net
Thu Dec 9 21:10:26 UTC 2004
Hi,
A fiend of mine is having a peculiar problem with his laptop, trying to
install Ubuntu Warty
Laptop specs:
ACER 1705sci
* Intel pentium IV 3.06GHz
* 512MB DDR-SDRAM
* 120GB 7200rpm Ultra ATA/100 HDD
* nVIDIA GeForce FX Go5600, 64MB
* IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN
* DVD/CD-RW Drive
* Internal Modem SIS 7013
* Integrated NIC
* integrated Sound card SIS SI7012
The installation goes without a hitch, at the end of the first part of
the install, the installer ask to remove the cd for the first reboot;
The pc reboot, loads some services then he gets this message:
"PCI : cannot allocate resources region of device 0000:00:02.1
Starting Ubuntu
Critical temperature reached (255 c), shutting down. "
It then closes the launched services and shutdown.
The installation was tried with the hyper threading deactivated and
activated in the BIOS with always the same result.
Passing the "pci=noacpi" option to the installer brings the same result.
The live CD brings a black screen and the shutdown of the machine.
He was able to install Mandrake 9.2, kernel 2.4 and Mandrake 10.0 ,
kernel 2.6 whit out any problems.
At this point were looking any for ideas/pointers.
Thanks for your time
--bishop
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