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Since I have Linux installed on my computer, I get a problem which had bothered me for a long time.
Every time I boot my system, I would get a message says:
Thermal Shutdown Occurred
The system BIOS has detected that your notebook PC was put into hibernation or shutdown to
avoid overheating. The system is now operating normally.
Overheating may occurred if the cooling vents are blocked or the operating temperature exceeds
the specifications. The system should return to normal once the situation is resolved.
But I never experience any thermal shutdown.
I tried updating the BIOS and it didn't solve my problem.
Here is my bug at Red Hat Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=732226
Any idea?
Last edited by yu3k (2011-09-13 15:50:57)
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Ninja's did it.
Sorry, that's my only idea. It is a bug, but it shouldn't be affecting anything besides afflicting you with the aforementioned annoyance if it is the same as the bug you linked.
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