Two issues in 14.04: baloo & the new Network manager.
If installing 14.04 from new, you might not see what baloo is able to do, because no documents to scan for content. But if you upgrade, and have 10+GB of old documents, baloo starts immediately to scan them for content, and laptop's temperature reaches 70&+°C in only 2 min. If you don't unplug laptop from the AC adapter (the fastest way to stop baloo) you risk to lose it (bake some eggs meanwhile). Adding home and media directories to the single customizing option for baloo (do not scan for content), solves the issue partially: try to gscan2pdf a page (with ocr disabled in gscan2pdf) and you'll see temperature reaching 70+°C before scanner goes back in position. This is because baloo still ocrizes it, as the temp file isn't in either home or media directories. Including baloo with 14.04 was a huuuuuge mistake.
New Network manager disconnects computer from router every 5 minutes, or each time starting another app using the connection. Don't believe it is the generic broadcome driver making these troubles, because this same driver works well in Fedora. Believe network manager is set somehow to go in standby with wrong or no reason.
Because of these two issues, in my opinion 14.04 doesn't even deserve a Beta designation, so dysfunctional and risky for the machine is it. It is shocking to see such an OS after falling in love with 12.04. Personally I reinstalled 12.04, and with Jupiter on it, run now under 45°C (exception only youtube 720p on full screen, which rises temperature at max. 50~52°C). Now, when ending this post, temperature shows 39°C (while in the room are 21°C). This is a good OS.
If installing 14.04 from new, you might not see what baloo is able to do, because no documents to scan for content. But if you upgrade, and have 10+GB of old documents, baloo starts immediately to scan them for content, and laptop's temperature reaches 70&+°C in only 2 min. If you don't unplug laptop from the AC adapter (the fastest way to stop baloo) you risk to lose it (bake some eggs meanwhile). Adding home and media directories to the single customizing option for baloo (do not scan for content), solves the issue partially: try to gscan2pdf a page (with ocr disabled in gscan2pdf) and you'll see temperature reaching 70+°C before scanner goes back in position. This is because baloo still ocrizes it, as the temp file isn't in either home or media directories. Including baloo with 14.04 was a huuuuuge mistake.
New Network manager disconnects computer from router every 5 minutes, or each time starting another app using the connection. Don't believe it is the generic broadcome driver making these troubles, because this same driver works well in Fedora. Believe network manager is set somehow to go in standby with wrong or no reason.
Because of these two issues, in my opinion 14.04 doesn't even deserve a Beta designation, so dysfunctional and risky for the machine is it. It is shocking to see such an OS after falling in love with 12.04. Personally I reinstalled 12.04, and with Jupiter on it, run now under 45°C (exception only youtube 720p on full screen, which rises temperature at max. 50~52°C). Now, when ending this post, temperature shows 39°C (while in the room are 21°C). This is a good OS.
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