From: Brad Midgley <brad@turbolinux.com>
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: powerbook doubles as a frying pan
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 00:27:31 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200101280019.QAA15270@mail.turbolinux.com> (raw)
hi,
the only time i ever noticed the fan on my powerbook turn on was when i could smell something
burning... it was while i was running a long-running java program which was cpu-bound. the program
was probably going for about a half hour.
i shut the machine down as soon as i realized where the smell was coming from. after that it
wouldn't boot. the tech says the ethernet chip had a "blister" on it. replacing the logic board
cost almost $600.
is everyone *totally* sure that activating the fan is entirely handled in hardware? is there no
register for controlling the threshold?
/proc/cpuinfo does not report the temperature (i'm not sure the hardware can report it).
for now, i put it to sleep whenever it gets hot. i suppose i should put sleep statements in
anything that is cpu bound to save the machine. also i pull out the pc card if it's not in use to
help with ventilation.
(what a day i'm having... i just got it back and spent the day trying to find out why java would
not run. after examing working- and non-working-strace's i noticed that the date was set to 1904.
the java vm will not initialize with a date like that. maybe it's because sun realizes that no
java machine was known to be working in the year 1904.)
--
Brad
brad@turbolinux.com http://www.turbolinux.com/~brad/
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next reply other threads:[~2001-01-28 0:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-01-28 0:27 Brad Midgley [this message]
2001-01-29 11:01 ` powerbook doubles as a frying pan Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2001-01-29 15:15 ` Michael Schmitz
2001-01-29 15:30 ` Chas Williams
2001-01-29 21:54 ` Troy Benjegerdes
2001-02-03 3:15 ` Dan Bethe
2001-01-31 5:36 ` Timothy A. Seufert
2001-02-03 3:03 ` Dan Bethe
2001-02-03 23:24 ` Timothy A. Seufert
2001-02-05 12:46 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-01-28 1:09 Iain Sandoe
2001-01-29 15:27 Iain Sandoe
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