Unfortunately, it didn't work. The idle temperatures DID drop by 5 degrees centigrade, but the CPU still overheated after a suspend.
Any suggestions?
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Unfortunately, it didn't work. The idle temperatures DID drop by 5 degrees centigrade, but the CPU still overheated after a suspend.
Any suggestions?
There was, I think, a BIOS configuration setting for the processor, but not the fan. There were three settings, I believe; high-performance, low-power, and auto. I had set it to high-performance to...
I'm using 12.10 currently. Also, any reason as to why I should use Lubuntu and not Ubuntu? Unity runs fine, performance is smooth and fast, and all Compiz 3D effects are working without the slightest...
Hello all,
Recently I dug around in my garage and found my old laptop. Put Ubuntu on it and it's been running great. There is one problem though; the fans don't work properly. I believe this is a...
There will be some loss of functionality in Java-enabled websites, and if you use Java-based development tools like NetBeans, you won't be able to use them anymore. But not a lot of websites use Java...
I only started using Xubuntu as my primary OS a few weeks ago, so 14 years old.
I had played around with Linux for far longer before, however. My family still had dial-up Internet even up until...
ARM won't ever take over Intel in the PC market, and here's why:
64 bit vs 32 bit.
That's really all you need to hear to know why. The AMD64 platform is far more versatile and powerful than...
Meh, don't really care about the touchscreen. If I ever get an Ultrabook I'll probably use a hack to disable it anyway or just not bother to install the drivers for it. WiDi is a nice feature to...
You can pry my desktop from my cold, dead hands...
This looks neat, but it is in no way poised to kill the desktop or laptop market. As far as I know, using a computer on a television is a...
14-year old Xubuntu Quetzal user here. :)
I've been using Linux for about 3 weeks now. Previously used OS X, so I'm familiar with all of the standard *nix commands (ls, chmod, cd, chown, rm, sudo,...