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gOS/Ubuntu laptops heat up considerably?

03.11.08 | 5 Comments

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One major observation that I can share about gOS/Ubuntu over MSI VR320 K2 is that the laptop generates more heat as compared over the same machine running Windows XP. Sure, under WinXP, it heats up, too, but for laidback use like Web browsing and music, the heat is minimal. It only heats up that much when playing WarCraft III.

However, whenever I use gOS/Ubuntu for Web browsing and music, the heat is more considerable. I am using gOS’ Enlightenment desktop as a matter of preference, so it should not be using the advanced graphics effects of Ubuntu (though I am not sure).

Has anyone experienced the same on Ubuntu-powered portables?

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Comment by Jeff
Comment Permalink: 2008-03-12 15:51:55
Gravatar Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 on Windows Windows XP

countdown to battery aging starts NOW! It’s common knowledge that *-nix generally is inferior to the NT line when it comes to power management. Somebody nudge Apple and release their OSX’s power management kernel extensions to open source. They really oughtta be paying back the community big time

Comment by Arbet
Comment Permalink: 2008-03-12 16:20:38
Gravatar Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 on Windows Windows XP

Wishful thinking?

Yeah, *NIX developers should concentrate on power management.

Comment by Jeff
Comment Permalink: 2008-03-12 16:28:08
Gravatar Using Safari Safari 419.3 on Mac OS Mac OS X

I’ll do it, I’ll ask Steve myself. steve@apple.com mwahaha as if

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Comment by xanda
Comment Permalink: 2008-05-27 23:22:58
Gravatar Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0b5 on Linux Linux

you might try this

sudo gedit /etc/modules

append the folowing the the last of the files

thermal
sbp2
processor
lp
fuse
cpufreq-userspace
battery
acpi-cpufreq
ac

 
Comment by pravin
Comment Permalink: 2008-06-12 19:45:50
Gravatar Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0b5 on Linux Linux

I have the same issue. For now, I’ve turned off all indexing, power management and cron/at/anacron services. The laptop heats considerably lesser. But power management still sucks compared to XP.

 
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