I've had a look at the fan unit on my laptop as best as I can... without taking it apart, that is. It looks fine. This model gives a pretty clear view of the input and output or exhaust, and I don't see any dust at all. There are a couple of other details that lead me away from an overheating issue: First, I've pegged the CPU for extended periods of time in both FC1 and Windows XP, and the system has heated up quite a bit, but never shut down. Second, this only happens when I'm using battery in FC2, not when I'm on AC power. What do you think of that? Would you make the same assumption? I'm really at a loss as to what else to check, and it seems that nobody else on the list has any other ideas. Maybe I'm just stuck with FC1 till I upgrade my laptop. :) On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 23:57, Joe MacDonald wrote: > I had the same problem with my Toshiba Satellite 1900. It is probably over > heating. > > I am not sure how your fan and air flow/vents are laid out on your laptop > but I took some off and blew out quite a bit of dust. Especially around the > air exhaust. If you can get to the actual fan that would be best. > > Don't get carried away and spin the fan at high speed using compressed air > as you will jsut burn out the bearings. > > Ever since I cleaned mine out I haven't had any problems. > > Let me know if this works. > > Joe MacDonald > jamacdon@xxxxxxxxx > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ben Brown" <xthor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 10:40 PM > Subject: [FC2] Toshiba Laptop Unexpectedly Powers Off > > > > I am having a really weird problem with FC2, and I'm hoping someone here > > can help me think of other ways to troubleshoot this problem. I've got a > > Toshiba Satellite 1135-S1552 that I've been using under Fedora Core 1 > > since it's release date without a problem. Recently I backed up my FC1 > > installation and did a clean install of FC2. Things work great, except > > for one pretty major irritation: Under FC2, my laptop will suddenly > > power itself off, but only when running on battery power. I am unable to > > figure out exactly where the problem lies. So far, I've tried: > > > > * recompiling the kernel (source from kernel.org) > > * reinstalling from different CDs (mediacheck clears) > > * using a different window manager (gnome, KDE, enlightenment) > > * booting to Knoppix and testing there > > > > I've checked /var/log/acpid, /var/log/messages, and /var/log/boot.log > > for any possible clues, but I saw NOTHING that indicated what was > > causing the machine to power off. > > > > Initially, I thought that something must have changed in ACPI in kernel > > 2.6, but Knoppix 3.4 (booted to the 2.6 kernel) works fine. The laptop > > also has an XP Pro partition and a FC1 partition, and the problem > > doesn't exhibit itself on either of these operating systems, which seems > > to rule out the possibility of a hardware issue. > > > > If any of you have ANY ideas as far as other things I can troubleshoot, > > I'd love to hear them. Thanks for your help. > > -- > > -------- > > Ben Brown > > xthor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://www.xthorsworld.com/ > > > > > > -- > > fedora-list mailing list > > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > >