Ubuntu :: Error "No Thermal Support" - Integrate?
Jun 1, 2010I installed the Gnome Applet - Computer Temp. Monitor and it posts on the panel with a X through it and the error "No Thermal Support" how to integrate "Thermal Support"
View 2 RepliesI installed the Gnome Applet - Computer Temp. Monitor and it posts on the panel with a X through it and the error "No Thermal Support" how to integrate "Thermal Support"
View 2 RepliesI have a relatively new laptop that is too dumb to recognize a usb flash drive in the bios. So I cannot boot from it by the bios. I have a Debian install on that laptop with grub 2. So I figure, grub 2 should be powerful enough to have it's own drivers for usb storage so it can directly access the usb drive without having to get help from the bios. How is this done?
How can I integrate usb support into grub 2? Is there a module I can load? I have an ubuntu on the memorystick, so it has it's own grub bootloader, so I would probably do a chainboot if I am not mistaken. Or does anybody know of a initrd that will give control to another bootloader on a device? Initrd should surely have all support for hardware.
My problem is as follows:Hp Envy 17 3D (2nd gen i7/6gig ram/720hdd/ Win 7 Home Prem 64bit) when attemting to install Ubuntu 11.04 I get a "thermal shutdown" error message. this error has been duplicated two times while attempting to install via Wubi
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just installed Debian testing on my new ThinkPad T400s. Everything went like a charm, but, I have three questions to fix some minors: (A) When I reboot or shutdown, just before everything turns off message appear:
[37.439999] thinkpad_acpi: THERMAL ALLERT: unknown thermal allert received
I get this from console...
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dmesg | grep thermal[5.927029] k10temp 0000:00:18.3: unreliable CPU thermal sensor; monitoring disabled
I just upgraded to maverick meerkat two days ago and each time I boot I get a problem about the thermal sensor on my cpu. Apparently from this link below it has happened to others and supposedly a bug fix was going to be released, but I haven't seen one. Is there anything I can do about this? I have a amd phenom x4. [URL]
View 1 Replies View RelatedI originally installed Kubuntu 7.10 on an ACER laptop (exact model escapes me at the moment) and subsequently upgraded to 9.10 and then to 10.04. Starting with 9.10, I had problems with the computer suddenly turning off in the middle of doing work. Eventually, I figured out that when this happened, the bottom panel had gotten quite warm so it probably a thermal control measure. Further, I discovered that I could prevent this by setting the power regulator to powersave, which effectively kept frequency scaling at 50% and under which I never had the computer suddenly turn, the only exceptions being when unplugged the computer and replugged it in and it would switch to dynamic power policy thus running at full power.
However, after "upgrading" to 10.04, I can't do anything to restrict frequency scaling. Whether I set the regulator to powersave, ondemand or anything, CPU frequency can go to full capacity until it heats the CPU to the critical trip point, invoking poweroff. Sometimes, this would happen just a few minutes after "acpi -t" reported 40C (is there some way to test the output from acpi, I've seen it report obviously wrong figures such as 0C when the room was considerably above freezing?). While trying to figure out what to do, I discovered the /proc/acpi/thermal directory and subsequently the /sys/dev/... directory.
I would like to know which directory I should focus on and what files in order to establish trip points and direct actions that will force the system to reduce heating so it won't reach critical. It's not like it's particularly compute intensive tasks triggering this. I have had it happen while running nothing more than the windowing system, system monitor, terminal and paging through a file with less. I have looked for documentation online but have not found anything that clearly explains what I need to do. The only parts I understand from what I've found are "[critical]: S5", "[active]", and "[passive]". The "[passive]" line included items like "tc=..." and "device=0x...", but I have no idea whatsoever what any of those settings do and the documents do absolutely nothing to explain them.
1) what file I need to edit, 2) what options I can set in the file, 3) what values those options can take and 4) what effects those values have on ACPI's behavior. Lastly, the default setting HAVE GOT TO BE CHANGED. Having poweroff as the first line of defense against overheating is simply UNACCEPTABLE. What would happen if this occurs during the middle of a system upgrade? I know at least enough to figure what needs to be done, even if I can't figure out how to do it. Many users can't even do that and I don't think they should have to. The installation process should automatically detect what methods of reducing thermal output available (reducing frequency scaling, throttling, fans) and set trip points that invoke them before reaching critical.
i was in Staples and saw this stuff for the first time. i have a 4 year old laptop and especially when i run Ubuntu, the fan runs almost nonstop. i've looked at the fan, it's pretty clean, but it still runs a lot. the exhaust right now is pretty hot.
is this something worth buying? if i do buy it, where do i apply it? to the fan somewhere? i've already taken this thing apart a couple of times, i don't mind doing it again, but i'd like to have an idea of what exactly i need to aim for.
I need to install a bematech MP-4000 TH USB thermal printer, but the system does not recogize the printer.
I tried to install various cups versions and other related packages; without results....
Am am trying to install on my mini pc (operating on Debian ) a thermal printer. As I read on the internet you must first instal cups, but unfortunately I am unable to accomplish this. The error that I get is this:
apt-get install cups
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed.
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i have a vaio, with a nvidia geforce 330m. i upgraded from 10.4 to 10.10, using the same driver i had before (256.44, form the nvidia web site) and following the same instructions i found useful the previous time [URL]. my problem: now my login has no graphic interface: i am displayed this error:
Quote: thermal reporting for required devices not enabled, aborting.
and i can log in and use ubuntu only by command line interface, i tried also to make a clean install using a live cd, but nothing changes. have i to go back and use 10.4?
As the subject state, I am running linux on a Sun Fire X4100 M2 BladeServer. The distro is ubuntu 8.10, kernel version 2.6.24 patchlevel 24. I need to monitor the thermal and fan statistics on this server, but there are no stat files in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone or /proc/acpi/fan. I have tried loading all of the lm modules (and all other available ones in the drivers/hwmon section of the kernel modules) provided with no avail.
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow can we capture thermal values in RHEL 4.3 with a intels5000vcl chipset, sr1530 motherboard the processor used is xeon processor
View 1 Replies View RelatedIt's only been a couple of days since I formatted my toshiba laptop's hard drive (i was running fedora without significant problems) and installed slackware 13.1 32bit. I did a network install because the dvd drive is not functioning properly. everything installed fine with the hugesmp kernel, but I started not being able to boot the laptop every single time I wanted to (especially after a reboot but also after a power up).
my observations:
-the pc might freeze in the very first toshiba logo screen (where you are prompted to press F2 to enter BIOS)
-or it might freeze when I get the lilo boot loader (not even the count down to choose kernel starts) - but i CAN use the arrows and press 'enter' to choose to load a kernel manually
-or just after it loads the kernel and the bios checks
-or during boot after in loads ACPI thermal zone
-or a little later during boot when the dhcpcd if broadcasting for a dhcp lease.
the first 3 are freezes, the last 2 are resets. especially if i need to reboot (or get the resets of the 2 last case), I will surely get stack in one of the first 3 cases afterwards! i have observed that rarely, after such a reset, if it actually gets stack in the toshiba logo, i might be able - pressing the poiwer buttonj repeatedly to actually overcome the 'freezing' there at which time i'll get to the lilo loader (the count down timer will not.. count down), but i can press 'enter' and I will finally get stack after loading the kernel and bios checks
So I have to powerdown the laptop and start all over again. Sometimes the whole boot process will proceed smoothly. and i'll get to a login prompt, and when I do I can keep the laptop up and running for virtually ever. that is it doesn't seem to be slackware related... Hwever the problems started after I installed slackware. I didn't have any problem with the fedora installation and i wonder if it has something to do with the network boot.... additional note, with feodra i didn't have a problem restarting or shutting down the laptop. now if i restart, the pc will go through the process of shutting down, but it will never actually reboot - i'll have to do it manually..
I just upgraded from Lucid to Maverick and I absolutely cannot get the proprietary fglrx driver to install. I've downloaded the binaries from ATI and they fail to install with a message that says:
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Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version
default:v2:i686:lib::none:2.6.35-22-generic:; make sure that the version is being
correctly set by --iscurrentdistro
Removing temporary directory: fglrx-install.Dtv3Sn
I tried installing the drivers from the System>Administration>Additional Drivers and it fails with
SystemError: installArchives() failed Based on what little I could find I guess the newest version of Xorg broke the ATI drivers. Is this true and is there absolutely no way to use the proprietary drivers? I'm a World of Warcraft nerd and the fglrx drivers are the only ones that work for me
Does anyone knows anyway to integrate Sunbird with Ubuntu 10.04? i'm not looking for integration of Sunbird with Thunderbird. that's accomplished with Lightning... What i for is something like an alert when i have an event or even integration with the time/calendar Ubuntu standard application.
other thing is: I installed Sunbird well not realy it's a standalone How can i add it the lists of known applications? like when i type Firefox in terminal Firefox pops up.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04.I installed KDE 4.4 and removed Gnome.I want Firefox to integrate properly in KDE.I installed this Firefox themeand followed the instructions at the bottom of that page to get a KDE style file picker.I also installed the Plasma Notify extension.My problem is that if I download a file and right-click>open containing folder in Firefox's download window the containing folder does not appear, but instead a window appears asking me to choose an applicationWhen I was using Firefox with Gnome doing this opened Nautilus with the directory containing the downloaded file.I tried to fix this by choosing Dolphin in the Choose Application window
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am looking for the best place to report this issue. FC14 appears to falsely detect some hardware as a Thermal diode and causes random shut down due to thermal over temperature condition. I am in the process of building a new MythTV back end and choose the EliteGroup motherboard A790GXM-AD3. I did a fresh FC14 install usewd the update depositary during the install. On the first boot the system shut down before I could get the password entered. Eventually I noticed the following in the /var/log/dmesg file. May 6 09:20:52 pvr1 kernel: [ 71.081080] Critical temperature reached (127 C), shutting down. I installed the lm_sensors RPM and I see the following:
[root@pvr1 ~]# uptime
08:29:07 up 0 min, 1 user, load average: 1.45, 0.45, 0.16
[root@pvr1 ~]# service lm_sensors status
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +30.0�C (crit = +110.0�C)
k10temp-pci-00c3
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I did log a call with the ECS mother board support to get their view on this issue. But based on the BIOS PC Health display temp3 should not exist. So perhaps the kernel is detecting some other hardware as a thermal diode? Random shut downs due to ghost hardware is not good. The kernel version is 2.6.35.12-90.fc14.x86_64
I tried to boot a FC15 beta live CD but it shut down due to the over temp condition before it completed booting. A google search of the error message got two hits one in FC12 and the other in Ubunuto linux both with ECS motherboards.
My F-14 x64 bootup stalls with this message: "K10 temp ... unreliable CPU thermal sensor: monitoring disabled". I'm unable to find an explanation/basis for this message. I can boot from CD#1 and chroot onto the disk - near as I can tell, all the data is there. Might this be the result of a corrupt boot up sequence file and, if so, which one(s)?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am considering trying out gentoo linux on my machine and wanted it to compile while I was gone (going to be gone for a week). I just want to make sure that my system will not MELT while I am not there to make sure everything is okay. I have a pentium 4 prescott. Will my computer automatically shut itself down if it overheats? I've heard its supposed to but sometimes is too late. Can I trust it?
View 5 Replies View RelatedAs you all know, one of the new features in 10.04 is the mail icon in the top right corner, through which you can access Empathy, Gwibber and Evolution. Is there a way to integrate Thunderbird into this menu, so that it can be accessed quicker and that there is a notification coming up when a new mail is received like it is the case with evolution?
View 9 Replies View Relatedi've got prozilla installed on my ubuntu 64 bit. then i installed flashgot. i tried to integrate them but prozilla isn't on the list.
View 1 Replies View RelatedOS: Ubuntu 7.04 (before you tell me to upgrade to a newer release, my computer does not support any later release- If I cannot learn on 7.04, I cannot learn the same on a newer release)Computer: P3 800mz, ram 512mb My firefox browser upgraded itself (of course I did agree when I was told by it that I should upgrade).The problem is that I have to install JRE as there are no graphics available. It has to be a manual install.I downloaded JRE6u23 (that is what it says when mouse hovers over it) and proceeded to fix or integrate it with firefox or the os (whichever way it can be integrated) As instructed by the jre site, I gave the command 'chmod'; the result is below:
yashpal@yashpal-desktop:~$ sudo su
Password:
root@yashpal-desktop:/home/yashpal# chmod a+x jre-6u23-linuxi586.bin
chmod: cannot access `jre-6u23-linuxi586.bin': No such file or directory
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This link, acpi: thermal/sysfs-api, explains how the new thermal management sysfs class is built, but doesn't give much information about using it. Using watch, I can see that the cur_state of cooling_device2 changes from 0 to 5 when I check "Dim display when idle" in Power Management Preferences. But I haven't found an applet that changes cooling_device0 or cooling_device1.
Echoing different integers to the cur_state files limits the maximum cpu frequency for cpu0 and cpu1, respectively. This behaviour is expected from what I've read, and mimics the options in Windows power manager for extending battery life by throttling the CPUs. I've had no luck with google and local man pages, so has anybody has seen an applet for controlling /sys/class/thermal/cooling_device[0|1]/cur_state?
On a side note, a value of 1 does slow the CPU down, but it will still hit 100C (normal for an Intel mobile duo core). However, values of 2 and larger throttle enough to lower the maximum CPU temp. Since the CPU temp is a good indicator of power consumption, it's pretty obvious that these two cur_state files are intended to extend battery life. dd_wizard
this isn't so much slackware specific as it is general linux related, but using the default huge slackware kernel included with 13.1, acpi reports cpu temps of about 55 celsius i always like to run my own kernels though, and using the latest stable kernel, i have compiled one using what i believe is necessary for my hardware, and everything works as expected except that acpi reports my cpu temp as 80 celsius at idle, causing my fan to be running constantly
so without simply using the generic config included with slack in the newer kernel, what do you think might be causing the thermal issues? i used diff on the two configs and the output is over 5,000 lines, so thats not a huge help, and im really not even sure what to be looking for the cpu is an intel i7 720qm, so if anyone might know any specific settings for that processor type needed for acpi to interface with it properly that would be much obliged here is my config for potential review: [URL] also, if i disable acpi entirely, the fan operates as normal but i cannot get readings obviously
I am renting a dedicated server and I'm following a tutorial to install rutorrent. I'm asked to:
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential pkg-config libcurl4-openssl-dev libsigc++-2.0-dev libncurses5-dev lighttpd nano screen subversion libterm-readline-gnu-perl php5-cgi apache2-utils
But continually get this error ...
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential pkg-config libcurl4-openssl-dev libsigc++-2.0-dev libncurses5-dev lighttpd nano screen subversion libterm-readline-gnu-perl php5-cgi apache2-utils
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
build-essential is already the newest version.
pkg-config is already the newest version.
libcurl4-openssl-dev is already the newest version.
libsigc++-2.0-dev is already the newest version.
libncurses5-dev is already the newest version.
lighttpd is already the newest version.
nano is already the newest version.
screen is already the newest version.
subversion is already the newest version.
libterm-readline-gnu-perl is already the newest version.
php5-cgi is already the newest version.
apache2-utils is already the newest version.
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
xserver-xorg-video-amd linux-headers-2.6.24-16-generic
linux-headers-2.6.24-16
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
2 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 0B of additional disk space will be used.
Setting up acpid (1.0.4-5ubuntu9.3) ...
* Starting ACPI services...
acpid: can't open /proc/acpi/event: No such file or directory
invoke-rc.d: initscript acpid, action "start" failed.
dpkg: error processing acpid (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of acpi-support:
acpi-support depends on acpid (>= 1.0.4-1ubuntu4); however:
Package acpid is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing acpi-support (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
acpid
acpi-support
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
I have followed ideas posted in different threads for this problem but none have worked. I'm new to linux so here comes the dumb questions. What is acpid and what problems will it cause if ignored?
I use the script h264enc (installed from the repos) to encode my dvds into avi and mp4. It was working flawlessly under 9.10, now I get the error that MEncoder doesn't support AAC encoding? I have installed all the restricted drivers and I can play dvds, mp4's, .
View 8 Replies View RelatedI've used VirtualBox in the past, and I have lots of virtual machines. However, Natty broke support for 3.2, so I tried 4.0. But 4.0 doesn't work due to the VERR_SUPLIG_OWNER_NOT_ROOT error. So i tried fixing it with setting ownership and group of /usr to root:root, recursively. (chown -R root:root /usr) However, now I can't use Software Center or sudo.
Gksu crashes. The only way to use root is now su. how I can reset the ownership of the folders and files in /usr? I want it to be back to normal. And for the record, I've got a backup which includes /usr. But I can't use it because it's too old. (I think it's from before Natty.) However the permissions are in order for that backup. (Rsync'd through BackInTime)
I downloaded the new Opera, everything looks quite nice and everything. Now, quick question, is it possible to integrate it with bespin's xbar? I have seen a few post in blogs around the interwebz claiming this can be done.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a way of setting up my thunderbird client into the email icon defaulted to evolution shown on the panel in the top right? If not is there a way of getting rid of it without removing my volume or battery icons?
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