sudo dpkg -i --force-depends fahclient_7.4.4_amd64.deb
(Reading database ... 157730 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace fahclient 7.4.4 (using fahclient_7.4.4_amd64.deb) ...
usermod: no changes
Unpacking replacement fahclient ...
Setting up fahclient (7.4.4) ...
update-rc.d: warning: start runlevel arguments (none) do not match FAHClient Default-Start values (2 3 4 5)
update-rc.d: warning: stop runlevel arguments (none) do not match FAHClient Default-Stop values (0 1 6)
System start/stop links for /etc/init.d/FAHClient do not exist.
Hardware configuration: Intel i7-4770K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR3-2133 Corsair Vengence (black/red), EVGA GTX 760 @ 1200 MHz, on an Asus Maximus VI Hero MB (black/red), in a blacked out Antec P280 Tower, with a Xigmatek Night Hawk (black) HSF, Seasonic 760w Platinum (black case, sleeves, wires), 4 SilenX 120mm Case fans with silicon fan gaskets and silicon mounts (all black), a 512GB Samsung SSD (black), and a 2TB Black Western Digital HD (silver/black).
Worked fine except even on the "light" setiing it pushed both Core temps up from 52C to 86C!!!
As 90C is CRITICAL for this machine, and I live in Brisbane AND it is a cold winter at the moment
I think I had better use the Web interface lest I smoke this little beast!
Hardware configuration: Intel i7-4770K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR3-2133 Corsair Vengence (black/red), EVGA GTX 760 @ 1200 MHz, on an Asus Maximus VI Hero MB (black/red), in a blacked out Antec P280 Tower, with a Xigmatek Night Hawk (black) HSF, Seasonic 760w Platinum (black case, sleeves, wires), 4 SilenX 120mm Case fans with silicon fan gaskets and silicon mounts (all black), a 512GB Samsung SSD (black), and a 2TB Black Western Digital HD (silver/black).
Toshiba Satellite Laptop
Intel i3 M350 2.27 GHz X 2
2 GB DRAM
500 GB disk
Linux deBroglie 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 9 16:20:46 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
So it is a pretty small *NIX development box. Handles Apache, ORACLE, mySQL, postgreSQL OK.
I turned of the nifty 3D graphics and that only dropped the temp by 1-2C
I clean the outside daily and the inside weekly!
This machine also cooks when I play a FLASH game on it, so I wasn't surprised. I looked at my system monitor and core 1 was stuck on 100% usage, and cores 2,3 and 4 where bouncong between 80-99% (when I had the 3D thing running at the same time that is). So like I said it didn't come as a surprise. I have a program I wrote that monitors the sensors and tails the results to a fixed term window just for this reason.
Hardware configuration: Intel i7-4770K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR3-2133 Corsair Vengence (black/red), EVGA GTX 760 @ 1200 MHz, on an Asus Maximus VI Hero MB (black/red), in a blacked out Antec P280 Tower, with a Xigmatek Night Hawk (black) HSF, Seasonic 760w Platinum (black case, sleeves, wires), 4 SilenX 120mm Case fans with silicon fan gaskets and silicon mounts (all black), a 512GB Samsung SSD (black), and a 2TB Black Western Digital HD (silver/black).
Some laptops cooling systems are just not good enough to fold upon. While I think folding is a good cause, it is not worth destroying the machine by cooking it.
That being said, you can control the number of CPU threads used by simply configuring the CPU slot. If 4 is too much, try 2. You won't be as productive, but something is better than nothing.
I think the slot was 0 - I never touched the configuration defaults. Like I said, this machine can cook itself playing a FLASH Hidden Object game! So Folding warming it comes as no surprize. I'll find a gruntier box for the packages and keep this beast folding on the web interface.
I fold on my laptop under Linux Mint. Heat is a problem, regardless of the OS. Laptop's just can't cool themselves like desktops can.
The solutions include, in order: dedusting the fan and insides of the machine, elevating the laptop using bottle caps or empty rolls of electrical tape, exposing the fan assembly, or replacing the thermal paste. If all of these fail, run F@h with less sources, as 7im suggested.
F@h is now the top computing platform on the planet and nothing unites people like a dedicated fight against a common enemy. This virus affects all of us. Lets end it together.
I'd bet you'd have the same problem if you had any other software that fully utilized your CPU, your GPU, or both. F@h does try to make good use of hardware, but sometimes that can be a stress factor, especially in laptops. I'll bet if you ran some other hardware stress tests you'd get a better diagnosis as to whether F@h is to blame here or not.
Good luck!
F@h is now the top computing platform on the planet and nothing unites people like a dedicated fight against a common enemy. This virus affects all of us. Lets end it together.
I'd bet you'd have the same problem if you had any other software that fully utilized your CPU, your GPU, or both. F@h does try to make good use of hardware, but sometimes that can be a stress factor, especially in laptops. I'll bet if you ran some other hardware stress tests you'd get a better diagnosis as to whether F@h is to blame here or not.
Good luck!
Ta! Like I said, I know this machine cooks itself on playing FLASH! Hidden Object games! Not exactly high intensity gaming stuff! In between LONG hours coding PHP, Perl, CSS, HTML, SQL I played some Farm game and my cores screamed up to 88C!!!
So no, no blame, this machine is just not cut out for the task.