Hello.
I installed 12.1 (x64, 3.1.0-1.2-desktop) on my laptop dell inspiron 5110. It regularly overheats to 70/90 with messages “core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled”.
It happens every time after several minutes of booting. Installed parallel windows 7 works fine, so I suspect it is a linux kernel issue.
Also, there were no overheating (on the same machine) before kernel 3.0.
any of these helpful?
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aforums.opensuse.org+“12.1”+high+“cpu+temperature”
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“pcie_aspm=force”
I have come across this line in other thread,but i don’t know where and how to include this line. Any help will be appreciated
On 01/20/2012 03:46 PM, hrudaireddy wrote:
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> “pcie_aspm=force”
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> I have come across this line in other thread,but i don’t know where and
> how to include this line. Any help will be appreciated
if you have a problem/question please ask it in YOUR thread
i do not know your system, or your problem…so read my sig caveat and then:
on the first green screen during boot start typing
pcie_aspm=force
and it will show up on the “Boot Options” line near the bottom third of
the screen…
once there, press enter…
and pay attention to fan (is it running) and temperature…
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