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Old 05-28-2010, 03:41 AM   #1
stefanofalone
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Toshiba laptop, fan issue and acpi_osi="Linux" command


Hi everyone, I am quite new to linux and I am trying to learn something.
In my Toshiba Satellite P300 laptop with Ubuntu 10.04 installed, I had always-running fans.
Now I added the acpi_osi="Linux" command to the 1st kernel line in grub.cfg file and I fixed the problem.
Does anyone know what the command change?
Thanks so much in advance.

Stefano
 
  


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