I installed 9.10 on my laptop today. This was an upgrade from 9.04. I did a fresh install to allow me to change the hard drive format to ext4.
Before I began I copied my /home directory onto an external hard drive. I then shut the machine down and booted with the RC CD-Rom.
My first install attempt was with just the installer, without booting into a live session. Everything was going well and I had completed inputing the user data, when I walked away. I came back and the computer was turned off. I found this rather odd. It would not boot, so I installed using the same method.
This time I watched the install... with my laptop on my lap. It was getting warm, very warm. When I checked the fan, it was not running. I placed the laptop on a table to allow more air to the bottom and it still shutdown on high temperature.
I then checked to see if the fan worked during the live session. It did, at least during boot up. It was then I completed the install. After the first boot I started copying the files from my external hard drive when I received repeated CPU errors due to overheating.
I then found a small battery powered fan and used that for a while. Until I shut it down to research the problem.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...id/+bug/459883
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ux/+bug/451337
Yup, I'm not the only one.
Mike
Before I began I copied my /home directory onto an external hard drive. I then shut the machine down and booted with the RC CD-Rom.
My first install attempt was with just the installer, without booting into a live session. Everything was going well and I had completed inputing the user data, when I walked away. I came back and the computer was turned off. I found this rather odd. It would not boot, so I installed using the same method.
This time I watched the install... with my laptop on my lap. It was getting warm, very warm. When I checked the fan, it was not running. I placed the laptop on a table to allow more air to the bottom and it still shutdown on high temperature.
I then checked to see if the fan worked during the live session. It did, at least during boot up. It was then I completed the install. After the first boot I started copying the files from my external hard drive when I received repeated CPU errors due to overheating.
I then found a small battery powered fan and used that for a while. Until I shut it down to research the problem.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...id/+bug/459883
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ux/+bug/451337
Yup, I'm not the only one.
Mike
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