On 12/11/06, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/12/06, Mike Chalmers mikechalmers70@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/11/06, Matthew Saltzman mjs@ces.clemson.edu wrote:
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
On 12/12/06, Mike Chalmers mikechalmers70@gmail.com wrote:
When I ran "yum update", when it started to install the updates it said something like cpu 0 overheating cpu 1 overheating. Then my screen went black for a second and the next thing I new is I was at the login screen.
Having problems like this in Linux is unacceptable. That could have caused major damage. Things like this need to be worked out. Linux needs to focus more on the here and now and not keep pushing for the newest technology.
Don't get me wrong I think Linux is a gem. I like the GPL but I don't like how company's can use people's software and make profit. The people that make the software should be getting paid if anyone is getting paid.
Once again, things like this are unacceptable. I am afraid to use Fedora 6 now. I alos, have am having problems after a clean installation.
Kind Regards, Mike
Have you considered that maybe your CPU was realy over heating and Linux didn't have much to do with it?
Similiar happened to me recently, post a kernel upgrade. I thought it was the new kernel, turned out that the CPU was over heating. I cleaned up the dust and put in a new CPU fan with new thermal gel. Now I'm running cooler than before.
Recently installed FC6 on an old P-III 500MHz. At first, it would reliably do thermal shutdowns during the dependency resolution step. Also did shutdowns during memtest86.
I swapped the CPU package from one of the two slots to the other (tried to get airflow across the package back and probably shook out some dust) and it's been fine ever since.
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I will try dusting it off. I still don't know why it would have never happened before. Matthew, what kind of fan did you use? Price is not an option on the fan, because that is important. But not to high. Does anyone recommend thermoelectric cooling?
What is a reliable shutdown? I don't think the screen going black then returning me to the is a reliable shutdown, is it?
I don't think letting it overheat again is a good idea. It could break it. It is Intel P4 HT 3.0 ghz processor. Can't afford to lose that. If I did run update again and the cpu overheated, wouldn't that mean it was Linux?
You seem not to be listening to us. Have you bothered to checked what the BIOS says? Yum update is just making a lot of use of your CPU, it is _incapable_ of causing that problem you described by itself.
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I'm listening, that is why I decided to upgrade my hardware. I am not going to overheat my cpu again though, so that I can check the temperatures in the BIOS.
Once again thank you all for the help.