* [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out. @ 2005-07-10 0:50 Ian K 2005-07-10 8:19 ` Richard Fish ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Ian K @ 2005-07-10 0:50 UTC (permalink / raw To: mail list [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1361 bytes --] Hi there. My new laptop (Toshiba A70) is seriously weirding me out. It seems to be turning off (randomly?) while in KDE. I cannot distinguish any patterns uptime-wise, nor is it an actual power failure. (Nothing else dies, battery prescence is confirmed with hardware lighting, and this lighting indicates a full charge. I also see no real connections between what I am doing when the computer turns off. Once, I was browsing the web in Firefox, and tonight, I was playing around with the XScreensaver settings. I have noticed, that it seems to only happen while in KDE, although Im not 100% sure. Also, I have the KDE laptop battery monitor set to do *nothing* if the battery should reach a warning or critical power value. This has happened to be about 6 times over the last few days. I also just got KDE emerged, so I can say its been happening probably since it has been up. I have left it on for extended amounts of time in the regular CLI though, without any problems. I can't really think of anything else to say, but I should mention that it **seems** to do a safe shutdown, but Im not sure. The power is cut rather instantly, and I am not swished off into a system reboot message. When I start it up again, ReiserFS claims the file system is clean, and goes on to replay the journal as usual. Do any of you have any thoughts on this? Thanks a lot! Ian [-- Attachment #2: omega_2_1.vcf --] [-- Type: text/x-vcard, Size: 275 bytes --] begin:vcard fn:Ian K n:K;Ian email;internet:omega_2_1@yahoo.ca note;quoted-printable:Pentium 3=0D=0A= 500mHz=0D=0A= 256MB RAM=0D=0A= 80.0GB HDD=0D=0A= ATI Radeon 7000 Evil Wizard 64MB=0D=0A= Computer name: "PentaQuad"=0D=0A= x-mozilla-html:TRUE version:2.1 end:vcard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-10 0:50 [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out Ian K @ 2005-07-10 8:19 ` Richard Fish 2005-07-10 20:41 ` Phillip Stewart 2005-07-11 0:33 ` [gentoo-user] " James 2 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Richard Fish @ 2005-07-10 8:19 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Ian K wrote: >Hi there. >My new laptop (Toshiba A70) is seriously weirding me out. >It seems to be turning off (randomly?) while in KDE. I cannot >distinguish any patterns uptime-wise, nor is it an actual power >failure. (Nothing else dies, battery prescence is confirmed with >hardware lighting, and this lighting indicates a full charge. >I also see no real connections between what I am doing when >the computer turns off. Once, I was browsing the web in Firefox, >and tonight, I was playing around with the XScreensaver settings. >I have noticed, that it seems to only happen while in KDE, although >Im not 100% sure. Also, I have the KDE laptop battery monitor set >to do *nothing* if the battery should reach a warning or critical >power value. This has happened to be about 6 times over the last >few days. I also just got KDE emerged, so I can say its been happening >probably since it has been up. I have left it on for extended amounts >of time in the regular CLI though, without any problems. >I can't really think of anything else to say, but I should mention that >it **seems** to do a safe shutdown, but Im not sure. The power is >cut rather instantly, and I am not swished off into a system reboot >message. When I start it up again, ReiserFS claims the file system is >clean, and goes on to replay the journal as usual. Do any of >you have any thoughts on this? Thanks a lot! >Ian > > Are you getting anything in /var/log/messages? -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-10 0:50 [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out Ian K 2005-07-10 8:19 ` Richard Fish @ 2005-07-10 20:41 ` Phillip Stewart 2005-07-10 22:37 ` ghayes 2005-07-11 0:33 ` [gentoo-user] " James 2 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Phillip Stewart @ 2005-07-10 20:41 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 12:50, Ian K wrote: > Hi there. > My new laptop (Toshiba A70) is seriously weirding me out. > It seems to be turning off (randomly?) while in KDE. Could it be simply that the processor is overheating and shutting down to protect itself? My Dell laptop used to do the same thing 6 months after I bought it. I took a can of compressed air to the vents and a pile of dust shot out. Now it works fine! Maybe install a CPU monitoring tool (e.g. gkrellm2) and keep an eye on the temperature? Cheers, Phillip -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-10 20:41 ` Phillip Stewart @ 2005-07-10 22:37 ` ghayes 2005-07-10 17:23 ` Ian K 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: ghayes @ 2005-07-10 22:37 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:41:01 +1200 Phillip Stewart <gentoo1@feymud.net> wrote: > On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 12:50, Ian K wrote: > > Hi there. > > My new laptop (Toshiba A70) is seriously weirding me out. > > It seems to be turning off (randomly?) while in KDE. > > Could it be simply that the processor is overheating and shutting down > to protect itself? > > My Dell laptop used to do the same thing 6 months after I bought it. I > took a can of compressed air to the vents and a pile of dust shot out. > Now it works fine! > > Maybe install a CPU monitoring tool (e.g. gkrellm2) and keep an eye on > the temperature? > > Cheers, > Phillip I have a A75. It's a known problem with A70 and A75 laptops. I blow mine out weekly and I keep the rear elevated to increase airflow. It does it mostly when compiling. I've been known to put it in front of the ac when running emerge -uavD world. Haven't tried the fridge, yet. There is also a static issue with some A70 and A75 laptops. Unfortunately, your symptoms sound like it. I'd go to toshiba support and check it out if you are still under warranty. A lot of people have had this problem. By touching the speaker covers you can lock up your machine. After this happens a few times, you get symptoms like you've described. They replace the cover of your laptop and sometimes the motherboard. Long thread about it: http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=39467 The toshiba link was to long to paste but here is the gist Applicable Models: Satellite A75-S206, A75-S2061, A75-S226, A75-S276, A75-S2761, A75-S2762, A70-S256, A70-S2561, A70-S249, A70-S2491, A70-S259, A70-S2591, A75-S209, A75-S2091, A75-S229, A75-S2291, A75-S2292, A70-S2492ST, M35X-S149, M35X-S1491, M35X-S109, M35X-S309, M35X-S3091, M35X-S329, M35X-S3291, M35X-S349, M35X-S3491, M30X-S1592ST, M30X-S1593ST, M35X-S1492, A75-S211, A75-S2111, A75-S231, A75-S2311, A75-S2293, M35X-S111, M35X-S161, M35X-S1611, M35X-S311 On some Satellite A70/A75 and M30X/M35X models, the computer may lock up (hang) or restart, immediately after the computer is touched. If you experience these symptoms, please have your system tested by the Toshiba Notebook Depot, or a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider (ASP). There will be no charge for the testing or for any repairs. For further information about how to arrange for shipment to and service at the Toshiba Notebook Depot or a Toshiba ASP in your area please call 1-800-457-7777. I'd return it if you can. Even if you get the static issue sorted out, it'll always run hot. If you don't believe me, google it. Good Luck -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-10 22:37 ` ghayes @ 2005-07-10 17:23 ` Ian K 2005-07-11 0:03 ` Phillip Stewart 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Ian K @ 2005-07-10 17:23 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3049 bytes --] ghayes wrote: >On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:41:01 +1200 >Phillip Stewart <gentoo1@feymud.net> wrote: > > > >>On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 12:50, Ian K wrote: >> >> >>>Hi there. >>>My new laptop (Toshiba A70) is seriously weirding me out. >>>It seems to be turning off (randomly?) while in KDE. >>> >>> >>Could it be simply that the processor is overheating and shutting down >> >> > > > >>to protect itself? >> >>My Dell laptop used to do the same thing 6 months after I bought it. >> >> >I > > >>took a can of compressed air to the vents and a pile of dust shot out. >> >> > > > >>Now it works fine! >> >>Maybe install a CPU monitoring tool (e.g. gkrellm2) and keep an eye on >> >> > > > >>the temperature? >> >>Cheers, >>Phillip >> >> > >I have a A75. >It's a known problem with A70 and A75 laptops. I blow mine out weekly >and I keep the rear elevated to increase airflow. It does it mostly when >compiling. I've been known to put it in front of the ac when running >emerge -uavD world. Haven't tried the fridge, yet. > >There is also a static issue with some A70 and A75 laptops. >Unfortunately, your symptoms sound like it. >I'd go to toshiba support and check it out if you are still under >warranty. A lot of people have had this problem. >By touching the speaker covers you can lock up your machine. >After this happens a few times, you get symptoms like you've described. >They replace the cover of your laptop and sometimes the motherboard. >Long thread about it: >http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=39467 > >The toshiba link was to long to paste but here is the gist > >Applicable Models: >Satellite A75-S206, A75-S2061, A75-S226, A75-S276, A75-S2761, A75-S2762, >A70-S256, A70-S2561, A70-S249, A70-S2491, A70-S259, A70-S2591, A75-S209, >A75-S2091, A75-S229, A75-S2291, A75-S2292, A70-S2492ST, M35X-S149, >M35X-S1491, M35X-S109, M35X-S309, M35X-S3091, M35X-S329, M35X-S3291, >M35X-S349, M35X-S3491, M30X-S1592ST, M30X-S1593ST, M35X-S1492, A75-S211, >A75-S2111, A75-S231, A75-S2311, A75-S2293, M35X-S111, M35X-S161, >M35X-S1611, M35X-S311 > >On some Satellite A70/A75 and M30X/M35X models, the computer may lock up >(hang) or restart, immediately after the computer is touched. > >If you experience these symptoms, please have your system tested by the >Toshiba Notebook Depot, or a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider (ASP). >There will be no charge for the testing or for any repairs. > >For further information about how to arrange for shipment to and service >at the Toshiba Notebook Depot or a Toshiba ASP in your area please call >1-800-457-7777. > >I'd return it if you can. Even if you get the static issue sorted out, >it'll always run hot. If you don't believe me, google it. > >Good Luck > > What about in Canada? Did you spot any warranty info like that for my corner of the world? :) About monitoring the temperature, can an A70 do that? How would I set that up? GKrellm gives me the standard info, but I dont know how to get temperature monitoring info showing. Thanks!! Ian [-- Attachment #2: omega_2_1.vcf --] [-- Type: text/x-vcard, Size: 275 bytes --] begin:vcard fn:Ian K n:K;Ian email;internet:omega_2_1@yahoo.ca note;quoted-printable:Pentium 3=0D=0A= 500mHz=0D=0A= 256MB RAM=0D=0A= 80.0GB HDD=0D=0A= ATI Radeon 7000 Evil Wizard 64MB=0D=0A= Computer name: "PentaQuad"=0D=0A= x-mozilla-html:TRUE version:2.1 end:vcard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-10 17:23 ` Ian K @ 2005-07-11 0:03 ` Phillip Stewart 0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Phillip Stewart @ 2005-07-11 0:03 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 05:23, Ian K wrote: > About monitoring the temperature, can an A70 do that? How would > I set that up? GKrellm gives me the standard info, but I dont know > how to get temperature monitoring info showing. Hmm. AFAIK, a Pentium 4 processor should have that capability. My gkrellm2 has a checkbox to display the temperature under Configuration > Builtins > Sensors > Setup > Temperatures. Otherwise, you can manually get a reading by doing: # cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature If that doesn't work, you might need to check that ACPI is enabled in your kernel (particularly the "Thermal zone" option). This link might help: http://www.computx.us/gentoo-A70.html Cheers, Phillip -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-10 0:50 [gentoo-user] My laptop is freaking me out Ian K 2005-07-10 8:19 ` Richard Fish 2005-07-10 20:41 ` Phillip Stewart @ 2005-07-11 0:33 ` James 2005-07-10 19:15 ` Ian K 2 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: James @ 2005-07-11 0:33 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Ian K <omega_2_1 <at> yahoo.ca> writes: > > Hi there. > My new laptop (Toshiba A70) is seriously weirding me out. > It seems to be turning off (randomly?) while in KDE. I cannot > distinguish any patterns uptime-wise, nor is it an actual power > failure. I just had this idetical problem with a Clevo (2.8GHz) p4 portable, with a 2.6.11-gento-r11 kernel. I built a new kernel on 2.6.12-gentoo-r4 and the problem has disappeared. I'm too busy to look at the diffs between the .config files, but, if you want them, I'll send them to you. I'm quite certain it was something in the kernel, acpi would be my guess..... Building a new kernel, and selecting everything from scratch did the trick. The weird thing is I run 2.6.11-gentoo-r11 on several other machines, and had no problem. James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-11 0:33 ` [gentoo-user] " James @ 2005-07-10 19:15 ` Ian K 2005-07-11 5:43 ` Richard Fish 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Ian K @ 2005-07-10 19:15 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1336 bytes --] James wrote: >Ian K <omega_2_1 <at> yahoo.ca> writes: > > > >>Hi there. >>My new laptop (Toshiba A70) is seriously weirding me out. >>It seems to be turning off (randomly?) while in KDE. I cannot >>distinguish any patterns uptime-wise, nor is it an actual power >>failure. >> >> > >I just had this idetical problem with a Clevo (2.8GHz) p4 portable, >with a 2.6.11-gento-r11 kernel. > >I built a new kernel on 2.6.12-gentoo-r4 and the problem has disappeared. > >I'm too busy to look at the diffs between the .config files, but, if >you want them, I'll send them to you. I'm quite certain it was something >in the kernel, acpi would be my guess..... Building a new kernel, and >selecting everything from scratch did the trick. The weird thing is >I run 2.6.11-gentoo-r11 on several other machines, and had no problem. > > >James > > > > > Oh yes, I should also note that this seems to only happen in KDE, not XFCE or FluxBox. I perosnally dont care for GNOME so I haven't tried it. But I did notice that when I briefly had Ubuntu on this laptop, I did not have these issues. Is KDE the culprit? Thanks! PS>> With those temperatures, I do have all available options under ACPI enabled, however, GKrellm2 says in the info tab that no such sensors were found. I am also on Kernel 2.6.13-rc1-mm1. Is that too bleeding edge? :) [-- Attachment #2: omega_2_1.vcf --] [-- Type: text/x-vcard, Size: 275 bytes --] begin:vcard fn:Ian K n:K;Ian email;internet:omega_2_1@yahoo.ca note;quoted-printable:Pentium 3=0D=0A= 500mHz=0D=0A= 256MB RAM=0D=0A= 80.0GB HDD=0D=0A= ATI Radeon 7000 Evil Wizard 64MB=0D=0A= Computer name: "PentaQuad"=0D=0A= x-mozilla-html:TRUE version:2.1 end:vcard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-10 19:15 ` Ian K @ 2005-07-11 5:43 ` Richard Fish 2005-07-11 13:26 ` Ian K 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Richard Fish @ 2005-07-11 5:43 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Ian K wrote: >Oh yes, I should also note that this seems to only happen in KDE, >not XFCE or FluxBox. I perosnally dont care for GNOME so I haven't >tried it. But I did notice that when I briefly had Ubuntu on this laptop, >I did not have these issues. Is KDE the culprit? > > Probably not KDE, but possibly X itself. Maybe it isn't the CPU, but the GPU that is overheating. The radeon driver has a "DynamicClocks" setting (man radeon). Do you have this option in your xorg.conf file? >PS>> With those temperatures, I do have all available options under >ACPI enabled, however, GKrellm2 says in the info tab that no such >sensors were found. I am also on Kernel 2.6.13-rc1-mm1. Is that >too bleeding edge? :) > > Do you have /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM*/temperature? If so, just do: while sleep 2 ; do clear ; cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM*/temperature; done Again, did you check /var/log/messages to see if anything interesting shows up there. If you have Machine Check Exception options in your kernel, many overheating, fan, or voltage problems should get reported there. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-11 5:43 ` Richard Fish @ 2005-07-11 13:26 ` Ian K 2005-07-11 19:51 ` Richard Fish 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Ian K @ 2005-07-11 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1848 bytes --] Richard Fish wrote: >Ian K wrote: > > > >>Oh yes, I should also note that this seems to only happen in KDE, >>not XFCE or FluxBox. I perosnally dont care for GNOME so I haven't >>tried it. But I did notice that when I briefly had Ubuntu on this laptop, >>I did not have these issues. Is KDE the culprit? >> >> >> >> > >Probably not KDE, but possibly X itself. Maybe it isn't the CPU, but >the GPU that is overheating. > >The radeon driver has a "DynamicClocks" setting (man radeon). Do you >have this option in your xorg.conf file? > > Nope, but after setting it to 'true' (and restarting my computer) I notice that my laptop cooling fans are on (probably about mid-speed) *constantly*. I'm looking over, and seeing my computer idling at 0% CPU usage. Its fans are blasting cool air through it, and its running a lot less hot. Looks like you solved the problem. Heck, it doesn't matter if its the CPU or GPU warming up too much, the whole system is on at full blast after KDE is started. Its AWESOME! :) I will let you know if I have further problems. > > >>PS>> With those temperatures, I do have all available options under >>ACPI enabled, however, GKrellm2 says in the info tab that no such >>sensors were found. I am also on Kernel 2.6.13-rc1-mm1. Is that >>too bleeding edge? :) >> >> >> >> > >Do you have /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM*/temperature? If so, just do: > > I do, but the directory "structure(?)" ends at thermal_zone. There is nothing in it. >while sleep 2 ; do clear ; cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM*/temperature; >done > >Again, did you check /var/log/messages to see if anything interesting >shows up there. If you have Machine Check Exception options in your >kernel, many overheating, fan, or voltage problems should get reported >there. > >-Richard > > > Thank you so much!!!!! All the best, Ian [-- Attachment #2: omega_2_1.vcf --] [-- Type: text/x-vcard, Size: 275 bytes --] begin:vcard fn:Ian K n:K;Ian email;internet:omega_2_1@yahoo.ca note;quoted-printable:Pentium 3=0D=0A= 500mHz=0D=0A= 256MB RAM=0D=0A= 80.0GB HDD=0D=0A= ATI Radeon 7000 Evil Wizard 64MB=0D=0A= Computer name: "PentaQuad"=0D=0A= x-mozilla-html:TRUE version:2.1 end:vcard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-11 13:26 ` Ian K @ 2005-07-11 19:51 ` Richard Fish 2005-07-12 17:03 ` Ian K 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Richard Fish @ 2005-07-11 19:51 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Ian K wrote: > >>Probably not KDE, but possibly X itself. Maybe it isn't the CPU, but >>the GPU that is overheating. >> >>The radeon driver has a "DynamicClocks" setting (man radeon). Do you >>have this option in your xorg.conf file? >> >> >> >> >Nope, but after setting it to 'true' (and restarting my computer) >I notice that my laptop cooling fans are on (probably about mid-speed) >*constantly*. I'm looking over, and seeing my computer idling at >0% CPU usage. Its fans are blasting cool air through it, and its running >a lot less hot. Looks like you solved the problem. Heck, it doesn't matter >if its the CPU or GPU warming up too much, the whole system is on >at full blast after KDE is started. Its AWESOME! :) > >I will let you know if I have further problems. > > > I seem to recall some kind of kernel problem with ACPI and fans not turning on....I can't remember the details though, and I didn't have this problem myself. Now, why setting DynamicClocks in the xorg.conf file would turn your fans on, I cannot possibly comprehend!!! But, I'm glad it's working. >I do, but the directory "structure(?)" ends at thermal_zone. There >is nothing in it. > > > Interesting...maybe we should double check your ACPI configuration options. I have: carcharias linux # grep ^CONFIG.*ACPI /usr/src/linux/.config CONFIG_ACPI=y CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT=y CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER=y CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_FS=y CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=y CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y CONFIG_ACPI_VIDEO=y CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=y CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0 CONFIG_ACPI_BUS=y CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y CONFIG_ACPI_POWER=y CONFIG_ACPI_PCI=y CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM=y And during bootup, I get the following in /var/log/messages: Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: AC Adapter [ADP0] (on-line) Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present) Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery absent) Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Lid Switch [LID] Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Sleep Button (CM) [SLPB] Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB] Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Thermal Zone [THM0] (52 C) Do you get anything similar? -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-11 19:51 ` Richard Fish @ 2005-07-12 17:03 ` Ian K 2005-07-13 18:58 ` Richard Fish 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Ian K @ 2005-07-12 17:03 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 7589 bytes --] Richard Fish wrote: >Ian K wrote: > > > >>>Probably not KDE, but possibly X itself. Maybe it isn't the CPU, but >>>the GPU that is overheating. >>> >>>The radeon driver has a "DynamicClocks" setting (man radeon). Do you >>>have this option in your xorg.conf file? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Nope, but after setting it to 'true' (and restarting my computer) >>I notice that my laptop cooling fans are on (probably about mid-speed) >>*constantly*. I'm looking over, and seeing my computer idling at >>0% CPU usage. Its fans are blasting cool air through it, and its running >>a lot less hot. Looks like you solved the problem. Heck, it doesn't matter >>if its the CPU or GPU warming up too much, the whole system is on >>at full blast after KDE is started. Its AWESOME! :) >> >>I will let you know if I have further problems. >> >> >> >> >> > >I seem to recall some kind of kernel problem with ACPI and fans not >turning on....I can't remember the details though, and I didn't have >this problem myself. > >Now, why setting DynamicClocks in the xorg.conf file would turn your >fans on, I cannot possibly comprehend!!! > > Heres the bad news.. I turned my laptop on today, and the fans didn't come on like they did before, and within five minutes and 1 compile, the laptop was off. >But, I'm glad it's working. > > > >>I do, but the directory "structure(?)" ends at thermal_zone. There >>is nothing in it. >> >> >> >> >> >Interesting...maybe we should double check your ACPI configuration >options. I have: > >carcharias linux # grep ^CONFIG.*ACPI /usr/src/linux/.config >CONFIG_ACPI=y >CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT=y >CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER=y >CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y >CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_FS=y >CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y >CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=y >CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y >CONFIG_ACPI_VIDEO=y >CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=y >CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y >CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y >CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0 >CONFIG_ACPI_BUS=y >CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y >CONFIG_ACPI_POWER=y >CONFIG_ACPI_PCI=y >CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM=y > > I get: CONFIG_ACPI=y CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT=y CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER=y CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=y CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y CONFIG_ACPI_VIDEO=y CONFIG_ACPI_HOTKEY=y CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=y CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0 CONFIG_ACPI_BUS=y CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y CONFIG_ACPI_POWER=y CONFIG_ACPI_PCI=y CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM=y CONFIG_PNPACPI=y >And during bootup, I get the following in /var/log/messages: > >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: AC Adapter [ADP0] (on-line) >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present) >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery absent) >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Lid Switch [LID] >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Sleep Button (CM) [SLPB] >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB] >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling >states) >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling >states) >Jul 11 07:20:11 carcharias ACPI: Thermal Zone [THM0] (52 C) > > >Do you get anything similar? > > > Here is my boot log, Im sorry its so long, I dont know what we are looking for. [OT] No, I didn't name my computer after an aspect of Longhorn. I like King Arthur. Plus, its a cool name. ;) [/OT] Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: RSDP (v000 PTLTD ) @ 0x000f6b40 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: RSDT (v001 PTLTD RSDT 0x06040000 LTP 0x00000000) @ 0x1bf75dd2 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: FADT (v001 TOSCPL Chinook 0x06040000 ATI 0x00000003) @ 0x1bf7af24 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: MADT (v001 PTLTD APIC 0x06040000 LTP 0x00000000) @ 0x1bf7af98 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: SSDT (v001 PmRef CpuPm 0x00003000 INTL 0x20030224) @ 0x1bf75e02 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: DSDT (v001 TOSCPL SB200 0x06040000 MSFT 0x0100000e) @ 0x00000000 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x8008 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x00] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x00] high edge lint[0x1]) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] high edge lint[0x1]) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 high edge) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 21 low level) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: bus type pci registered Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Subsystem revision 20050408 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Interpreter enabled Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Assume root bridge [\_SB_.PCI0] segment is 0 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNK0] (IRQs 10 11) *0, disabled. Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNK1] (IRQs 10 11) *0, disabled. Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNK2] (IRQs 10 11) *0, disabled. Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNK3] (IRQs 10 11) *0, disabled. Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Embedded Controller [EC0] (gpe 6) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P2P_._PRT] Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.AGP_._PRT] Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon pnp: PnP ACPI init Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:01:05.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: AC Adapter [ACAD] (off-line) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery present) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF] Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Lid Switch [LID] Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB] Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Video Device [VGA] (multi-head: yes rom: no post: no) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: CPU0 (power states: C1[C1]) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: CPU1 (power states: C1[C1]) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:01:05.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:14.6[B] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:03.0[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:14.1[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:00.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:04.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:13.2[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:13.0[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:13.1[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:14.5[B] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:02.0[A] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 >-Richard > > > Thanks! Ian [-- Attachment #2: omega_2_1.vcf --] [-- Type: text/x-vcard, Size: 275 bytes --] begin:vcard fn:Ian K n:K;Ian email;internet:omega_2_1@yahoo.ca note;quoted-printable:Pentium 3=0D=0A= 500mHz=0D=0A= 256MB RAM=0D=0A= 80.0GB HDD=0D=0A= ATI Radeon 7000 Evil Wizard 64MB=0D=0A= Computer name: "PentaQuad"=0D=0A= x-mozilla-html:TRUE version:2.1 end:vcard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-12 17:03 ` Ian K @ 2005-07-13 18:58 ` Richard Fish 2005-07-13 18:06 ` Ian K 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Richard Fish @ 2005-07-13 18:58 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Ian K wrote: >Heres the bad news.. I turned my laptop on today, and the fans didn't >come on like >they did before, and within five minutes and 1 compile, the laptop was off. > > > Ok, so you defintely have some kind of problem with your fans. Did you follow the cleaning instructions that others provided? Maybe they are just too gummed up to spin up reliably? Also, does anyone else here have the same model laptop that can confirm that the ACPI stuff looks right?? I mean, not even a thermal sensor?? That seems weird! Some of the other things that I have read or can think of that might effect the fans would be: 1. In dual boot system with Windows, warm or cold restarts from Windows to Linux can affect whether the fans spin up. 2. Firmware (BIOS) updates. (See Sager 9880 and 9860 and "stuck fans"!!) 3. Whether you are running on AC or battery. >I get: > >CONFIG_ACPI=y > > Looks sane to me.... >Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: AC Adapter [ACAD] (off-line) >Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery present) > > Do you get better results if you start with the AC power connected? What if you do a truly cold restart? (remove the battery, unplug then connect the AC, and then power up). -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-13 18:58 ` Richard Fish @ 2005-07-13 18:06 ` Ian K 2005-07-14 18:13 ` Richard Fish 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Ian K @ 2005-07-13 18:06 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2454 bytes --] Richard Fish wrote: >Ian K wrote: > > > >>Heres the bad news.. I turned my laptop on today, and the fans didn't >>come on like >>they did before, and within five minutes and 1 compile, the laptop was off. >> >> >> >> >> > >Ok, so you defintely have some kind of problem with your fans. Did you >follow the cleaning instructions that others provided? Maybe they are >just too gummed up to spin up reliably? > > The strange thing is though, they do work fine under Windows. Im just Guessing that Linux cant activate them. >Also, does anyone else here have the same model laptop that can confirm >that the ACPI stuff looks right?? I mean, not even a thermal sensor?? >That seems weird! > >Some of the other things that I have read or can think of that might >effect the fans would be: > >1. In dual boot system with Windows, warm or cold restarts from Windows >to Linux can affect whether the fans spin up. > > What would you recommend along those lines? >2. Firmware (BIOS) updates. (See Sager 9880 and 9860 and "stuck fans"!!) > > I tried that, the BIOS came updated to the most recent version. I should point out its a Phoenix BIOS too, so the toshiba-utils does not work on my system. >3. Whether you are running on AC or battery. > > Always AC, I never run off of a battery if I can help it. > > > >>I get: >> >>CONFIG_ACPI=y >> >> >> >> > >Looks sane to me.... > > > > >>Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: AC Adapter [ACAD] (off-line) >>Jul 12 16:45:03 Avalon ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery present) >> >> >> >> > >Do you get better results if you start with the AC power connected? > > The strange thing is, it was connected. That was a detection error in th log. >What if you do a truly cold restart? (remove the battery, unplug then >connect the AC, and then power up). > > I will try that. On the topic of ACPI, I found this post on LinuxQuestions. I post as omega21 there. The thread is in the SuSe Forum, but I doubt it matters too much. What do you make of it? http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=288588 As well, someone else on LQ advised trying APM, instead of ACPI(?). Im not sure if its a good idea or not. Lastly, I found another project that packs Toshiba features into the kernel. Im not sure if I should try it though. http://sourceforge.net/projects/omke/ Cheers, Ian PS>> I hope we can solve this. I forgot how icky Windows XP is. ;) >-Richard > > > [-- Attachment #2: omega_2_1.vcf --] [-- Type: text/x-vcard, Size: 275 bytes --] begin:vcard fn:Ian K n:K;Ian email;internet:omega_2_1@yahoo.ca note;quoted-printable:Pentium 3=0D=0A= 500mHz=0D=0A= 256MB RAM=0D=0A= 80.0GB HDD=0D=0A= ATI Radeon 7000 Evil Wizard 64MB=0D=0A= Computer name: "PentaQuad"=0D=0A= x-mozilla-html:TRUE version:2.1 end:vcard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: My laptop is freaking me out. 2005-07-13 18:06 ` Ian K @ 2005-07-14 18:13 ` Richard Fish 0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Richard Fish @ 2005-07-14 18:13 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Ian K wrote: >> >> Some of the other things that I have read or can think of that might >> effect the fans would be: >> >> 1. In dual boot system with Windows, warm or cold restarts from Windows >> to Linux can affect whether the fans spin up. >> >> > What would you recommend along those lines? Why, my Standard Operating Procedure of course! (Start) | [ Try Something ] | < Problem Fixed? > <----- / \ | Y N | / \ | (Quit) [Try Something Else] ;-> Seriously, I've seen posts that: 1. Booting into Windows and letting it run for a while, then warm-rebooting into linux, lets the fans work. 2. or also, that #1 makes things worse in Linux; That things work best with a cold boot into Linux. > > On the topic of ACPI, I found this post on LinuxQuestions. I post as > omega21 > there. The thread is in the SuSe Forum, but I doubt it matters too much. > What do you make of it? > > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=288588 > Looks like the A65 and A70 laptops have serious problems with fan control, reboots, and static discharge issues....as far as what I make of it...well, maybe the problem with my Sager 5680 of cracking plastic around the hinges of that requires me to continually repair/glue the thing together isn't such a bad problem after all! (Sorry, I couldn't resist) > As well, someone else on LQ advised trying APM, instead of ACPI(?). Im not > sure if its a good idea or not. > I say go for it. ACPI isn't doing much for you....doesn't even know the difference between battery power and AC! You will probably want to configure your kernel with both APM and ACPI support, then you can switch between them by adding the appropriate "apm=off" or "acpi=off" entries to the kernel command line. > Lastly, I found another project that packs Toshiba features into the > kernel. > Im not sure if I should try it though. > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/omke/ > Project seems nearly dead. Only 5 posts (including yours) between the two forums this year. And the last release of anything was in Februrary, which doesn't list anything but an updated Makefile and a change to some documentation as features.... -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
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