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I never had any problems with random unresolvable freeze ups or thermal shutdowns on Boron/12 Soon as I can find the USB drive I use for back ups I'm going back and not upgrading until this crap is sorted out by Debian
So frustrating.
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Care to elaborate?
/Martin
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prove their worth by hitting back."
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i wish I could. If only there was a way to see what happened when it all stopped working
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I'm on 13.5 gone through all the updates and upgrades and have had no issues to speak of. I have heard of some thermal issues (sensor misreads and auto reboots and kernel panics) on Dell boxes but my main OS Deb 13.5 is on a Dell with the latest kernel which runs about 18 hours a day. Maybe hardware?
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I'm on an Elitebook 8460P. It's old but I didn't have any issues with Boron. Disk drive was replaced witha brand new SSD about a year ago.
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I'm on an Elitebook 8460P. It's old but I didn't have any issues with Boron. Disk drive was replaced witha brand new SSD about a year ago.
I have that same laptop and haven't experienced any freezes or thermal shutdowns. Some years ago I repasted the CPU heatsink as well as replaced the fan. Most likely you may need to do that.
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MarkW wrote:I'm on an Elitebook 8460P. It's old but I didn't have any issues with Boron. Disk drive was replaced witha brand new SSD about a year ago.
I have that same laptop and haven't experienced any freezes or thermal shutdowns. Some years ago I repasted the CPU heatsink as well as replaced the fan. Most likely you may need to do that.
Yeah, seems likely Not a task I really want to undertake I've seen the product manual and it looks like the CPU is a nightmare to access.
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