Hello all,
I just bought a brand new ASUS 1201N netbook.
I have 3 issues with this machine (At-least under Fedora 12/x86_64):
A. The wireless is unstable under Linux. (Knew it in advanced, most likely it'll get better as RT releases new drivers.)
B. The machine tends to run hot, -very- hot (65c-70c), to the point of losing the BIOS configuration when I reboot (!!!).
C. I can only suspend once. I mean, fist suspend works just fine. When I try to suspend again, suspend fails and the temperature sky-rocket. If I fail to shutdown the machine on the spot, it over-heats to dies.
A couple of questions:
A. Anyone else seeing any of this? Which BIOS version are you using (I'm on 0318)?
B. lm_sensors only sees the CPU and GPU cores. In the phoronix review, I saw that the Phoronix test suite (at least in the review) was capable of monitoring the CPU fan speed. Which sensor drivers are you using?
(In Fedora its in /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors, also visible using lsmod)
Thanks,
- Gilboa
I just bought a brand new ASUS 1201N netbook.
I have 3 issues with this machine (At-least under Fedora 12/x86_64):
A. The wireless is unstable under Linux. (Knew it in advanced, most likely it'll get better as RT releases new drivers.)
B. The machine tends to run hot, -very- hot (65c-70c), to the point of losing the BIOS configuration when I reboot (!!!).
C. I can only suspend once. I mean, fist suspend works just fine. When I try to suspend again, suspend fails and the temperature sky-rocket. If I fail to shutdown the machine on the spot, it over-heats to dies.
A couple of questions:
A. Anyone else seeing any of this? Which BIOS version are you using (I'm on 0318)?
B. lm_sensors only sees the CPU and GPU cores. In the phoronix review, I saw that the Phoronix test suite (at least in the review) was capable of monitoring the CPU fan speed. Which sensor drivers are you using?
(In Fedora its in /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors, also visible using lsmod)
Thanks,
- Gilboa
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