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brodedraNovember 13th, 2012, 11:16 AMI have recently migrated from Windows XP SP2 Professional 32 Bit to Ubuntu 12.10 32 Bit on my T400 ThinkPad 2767-CL3. It seems after installing Ubuntu, the system is getting over heated for no stupid reason! Is this usual in Ubuntu with ThinkPads? if so, I can cook eggs for free every morning I guess :confused:
NikThNovember 13th, 2012, 11:42 AMI have recently migrated from Windows XP SP2 Professional 32 Bit to Ubuntu 12.10 32 Bit on my T400 ThinkPad 2767-CL3. It seems after installing Ubuntu, the system is getting over heated for no stupid reason!
Hi,
I guess you not faced the same problem when you had Windows XP installed. I mean , this is not a problem with dust - clean or something similar. (correct?)
Is this usual in Ubuntu with ThinkPads?
No is not. Sometimes the graphics card is responsible for that.
if so, I can cook eggs for free every morning I guess
What else you want? Ubuntu cares about your breakfast :P
Open a terminal (CTLR+ALT+T) and copy-paste from here bellow command
lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 vgapost the results back here. Click on "New Reply" and put the results inside [CODE] tags to be easier to read. See here how (http://i.stack.imgur.com/zADbK.png)
Also install psensor and lm-sensors to see the actual temperatures.
sudo apt-get install psensor lm-sesnors
sudo sensors-detect #Just press [Enter] to answer all questionsTip: During Psensor's install it will ask you for hddtemp to start as a daemon. Navigate with [TAB] key and press [Enter] to confirm. Answer Yes.
Then reboot and after login psensor will open (after 20secs). See the temperatures there.
brodedraNovember 13th, 2012, 06:13 PMI've figured out Ubuntu somehow doesn't like my 256MB ATI Radeon HD3470 and the WiFi daughter card both are not supported by Ubuntu 12.10 - Strange!
NikTh, Thanks for your help though.
Heading back to Windows!
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