Results 1 to 6 of 6

Thread: Potential Major Fan issue...

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Beans
    104

    Potential Major Fan issue...

    Hi all,

    a couple of weeks ago I started a thread after my fan started going mental...

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2061475

    the thread was closed due my having a trivial fan problem, however,

    ...since that time, the Ubuntu 11.10 system that I had been using, has absolutely refused to let me get back on line, whether it be wifi, 3G etc. (I'm now on the same computer but using a different Linux). At first, I lost even the Ubuntu connection icon - as well as the page which requires the sim code to connect- although after a run through recovery mode, the icon is back yet it still won't allow me to type in the pin code needed to connect.

    So Game Over Ubuntu...(again!)

    Just so you know, I even changed the fan but hey, the problem is still there.

    Is it normal for a fan to disable your internet connections?

    Anyways.
    unfortunately, right now I don't have much time to hang around and resolve this.

    When I do have time, I shall follow the advice on this site regarding security such as here...

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=510812

    what would be nice to know is, "can the Ubuntu system be repaired or has it been cyber-knobbled and needs to be erased?"

    Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.

    To me, it would appear that some dark-side entity has entered my computer and fiddled with things. Then again, maybe we should just keep an eye on those fans?

    Love to you all,

    ~Gaz

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Beans
    1,531

    Re: Potential Major Fan issue...

    I don't see anything that makes me concerned about security in what you describe.

    Are you sure your hard drive is healthy? I'd recommend checking it with gparted. You may also make sure you've got the proper wireless driver.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    UK
    Beans
    140
    Distro
    Lubuntu

    Re: Potential Major Fan issue...

    Random data loss sounds like a dying hard drive to me but your main problem is just lack of internet? So lets start there:

    Code:
    iwconfig
    to display wireless details (I'm sticking with wireless because that's what I use)

    Code:
    sudo iwlist scan
    Scans for wireless networks

    Make sure you've the basics covered, connecting to the right network etc, wifi shouldn't require a sim code, that would only be needed if you were connecting through a mobile phone or 3g mobile internet dongle and as far as I know the dongles all come pre-loaded with the software you need & update automatically, more details about exactly how you're connecting might help


    some dark-side entity has entered my computer and fiddled with things
    Sith lord with a netbook? A randy David Icke? The man trying to shut you down for the reptilian overlords?...We can sort those guys out after your internet's working again.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Paraparaumu, New Zealand
    Beans
    Hidden!

    Re: Potential Major Fan issue...

    Data loss could be a symptom of a hardware failure that's also causing your fan to work overtime and/or messing with your connectivity.
    Forum DOs and DON'Ts
    Please use CODE tags
    Including your email address in a post is not recommended
    My Blog

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Beans
    104

    Re: Potential Major Fan issue...

    Maybe I should add that the fan only runs nuts when I am (sorry, was) online, and only with Ubuntu. All other times it is ok.
    The Hard Drive was new 9 months ago and works perfectly well with Linux Mint.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Williams Lake
    Beans
    Hidden!
    Distro
    Ubuntu Development Release

    Re: Potential Major Fan issue...

    Quote Originally Posted by Gazucha View Post
    Maybe I should add that the fan only runs nuts when I am (sorry, was) online, and only with Ubuntu. All other times it is ok.
    The Hard Drive was new 9 months ago and works perfectly well with Linux Mint.
    That means absolutely nothing, it could be that Mint is installed on a different part of the hard drive that isn't affect by a hard drive problem.

    Check the drive to make sure it isn't going defective.

    As for your fan spinning faster that normal, what were you doing on the internet when the fan spooled up? Flash is well know to use a lot of resources, and as resource usage goes up, hardware components heat up causing the fan to spin faster.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •