On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 01:31:43PM +0300, gustavo halperin wrote: > I have all the time a temperature around the 50 C or more. I'm sure > there are any problem because before many months ago , the temperature > was around the 40C or less. My question is, if there are any way to know > if the problem is in the kernel (version 2.6.15.1), or for some > application/daemon, or the worse, for some Hardware Problem ? Do you know what version of the kernel you were running when the system was cooler? It could possibly be the kernel's fault, but it's just a guess. IIRC the kernel's default clock rate was stepped up from 100Hz to 1000Hz sometime in the last year or so. AFAIK though the latest kernels (IIRC 2.6.17+) have been dropped back down to 250Hz for these sorts of reasons. Try 2.6.17 if you want. It might help. YMMV > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND > 5276 root 5 -10 75548 65m 7696 S 35.1 8.7 7:19.03 Xorg This might also be something worth investigating. Is your Xorg using 35% CPU when idle? -- CJ van den Berg mailto:cj@vdbonline.com xmpp:cj@vdbonline.com
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