From: Giacomo R. <gia...@gm...> - 2005-10-06 23:01:14
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Hi, Len Brown gave me your address because I talked to him about a problem I'm having while trying installing linux (I tried several distros) The problem is that my notebook (a sony pcg-nvr23) shuts down after a random number of seconds during the installation process= . I think it's an acpi problem because once I tried booting Knoppix by keepin= g the temperature around my notebook really low (it was a really cold winter night) Looking at /proc/acpi/temperature I realized that the cpu temperature was getting higher and higher as the second passed, untill my computer turned off. Another weird thing is this. I installed Suse 9.1 always being in a cold place and it seems that the temperature is quite stable (it's not so low bu= t at least it's far from upper limit). I would like to know if it's possible, a way to install any linux distribution without keeping the notebook cool. I tried to pass these options at boot time acpi=3Doff acpi=3Doff doapm acpi=3Don but none of these trys was successful. Do you have any suggestion? I hope so. Thanks anyway Giacomo |