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The fan of my laptop was at full speed and I saw on the terminal with TOP comand that a process "thermald" was using 100% of one of my 2 CPU.
I had to reboot the laptop to get rid of that process.
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  • LOL: wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagement/ThermalIssues , "The thermald daemon prevents machines from overheating"
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    May 3 at 20:08










  • So my laptop was too hot, but the tempature didn't cool down even if no app were running ?
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    May 5 at 18:44










  • The deamon should prevent overheating... but in this case it was causing the overheating... I think it was just an error...
    – Ryko
    May 5 at 19:52














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The fan of my laptop was at full speed and I saw on the terminal with TOP comand that a process "thermald" was using 100% of one of my 2 CPU.
I had to reboot the laptop to get rid of that process.
What is the issue ?







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  • LOL: wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagement/ThermalIssues , "The thermald daemon prevents machines from overheating"
    – Ryko
    May 3 at 20:08










  • So my laptop was too hot, but the tempature didn't cool down even if no app were running ?
    – dupont
    May 5 at 18:44










  • The deamon should prevent overheating... but in this case it was causing the overheating... I think it was just an error...
    – Ryko
    May 5 at 19:52












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The fan of my laptop was at full speed and I saw on the terminal with TOP comand that a process "thermald" was using 100% of one of my 2 CPU.
I had to reboot the laptop to get rid of that process.
What is the issue ?







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The fan of my laptop was at full speed and I saw on the terminal with TOP comand that a process "thermald" was using 100% of one of my 2 CPU.
I had to reboot the laptop to get rid of that process.
What is the issue ?









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  • LOL: wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagement/ThermalIssues , "The thermald daemon prevents machines from overheating"
    – Ryko
    May 3 at 20:08










  • So my laptop was too hot, but the tempature didn't cool down even if no app were running ?
    – dupont
    May 5 at 18:44










  • The deamon should prevent overheating... but in this case it was causing the overheating... I think it was just an error...
    – Ryko
    May 5 at 19:52
















  • LOL: wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagement/ThermalIssues , "The thermald daemon prevents machines from overheating"
    – Ryko
    May 3 at 20:08










  • So my laptop was too hot, but the tempature didn't cool down even if no app were running ?
    – dupont
    May 5 at 18:44










  • The deamon should prevent overheating... but in this case it was causing the overheating... I think it was just an error...
    – Ryko
    May 5 at 19:52















LOL: wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagement/ThermalIssues , "The thermald daemon prevents machines from overheating"
– Ryko
May 3 at 20:08




LOL: wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagement/ThermalIssues , "The thermald daemon prevents machines from overheating"
– Ryko
May 3 at 20:08












So my laptop was too hot, but the tempature didn't cool down even if no app were running ?
– dupont
May 5 at 18:44




So my laptop was too hot, but the tempature didn't cool down even if no app were running ?
– dupont
May 5 at 18:44












The deamon should prevent overheating... but in this case it was causing the overheating... I think it was just an error...
– Ryko
May 5 at 19:52




The deamon should prevent overheating... but in this case it was causing the overheating... I think it was just an error...
– Ryko
May 5 at 19:52















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