issue70:courriers
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In FCM#69, reader Saravanan M observes that his Dell Vostro 1550 laptop runs too hot under Ubuntu, but not under Windows 7. I have seen similar things happen to a variety of laptops – though not all. The only common points with computers that exhibit this behaviour are a 64-bit CPU and a dedicated graphics chip, i.e. besides the one integrated into the CPU. For example, it has happened to me with a Lenovo (Core i5 and Nvidia graphics card) and a Sony Vaio (Celeron with a secondary Intel GPU), both at least since version 12.04 onwards. It also seems to be the case for the Dell that Saravanan mentioned. | In FCM#69, reader Saravanan M observes that his Dell Vostro 1550 laptop runs too hot under Ubuntu, but not under Windows 7. I have seen similar things happen to a variety of laptops – though not all. The only common points with computers that exhibit this behaviour are a 64-bit CPU and a dedicated graphics chip, i.e. besides the one integrated into the CPU. For example, it has happened to me with a Lenovo (Core i5 and Nvidia graphics card) and a Sony Vaio (Celeron with a secondary Intel GPU), both at least since version 12.04 onwards. It also seems to be the case for the Dell that Saravanan mentioned. | ||
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I am not very clear as to why this happens, but the fact that Debian tends to be slightly more conservative towards introducing modifications into the kernel may be a factor. The following Launchpad thread gave me food for thought: https:// | I am not very clear as to why this happens, but the fact that Debian tends to be slightly more conservative towards introducing modifications into the kernel may be a factor. The following Launchpad thread gave me food for thought: https:// | ||
- | Alan Ward | + | Alan Ward** |
+ | La chaleur augmente | ||
+ | Dans le n° 69 du FCM, Saravanan M, un lecteur, remarque que son portable, un Dell Vostro 1550 s' | ||
- | Amahi Home Server | + | Une solution qui a fonctionné pour moi était d' |
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+ | Je ne sais pas vraiment le pourquoi de la chose, mais le fait que Debian ait tendance à être un tout petit peu plus conservateur au sujet de l' | ||
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Danish Lala asked about an article for creating a Home Server running Ubuntu. I'd like to point out that Amahi Home Server is setup with either Fedora or Ubuntu 12.04 as the operating system. It does almost all of the heavy lifting for you. It can be found at: http:// | Danish Lala asked about an article for creating a Home Server running Ubuntu. I'd like to point out that Amahi Home Server is setup with either Fedora or Ubuntu 12.04 as the operating system. It does almost all of the heavy lifting for you. It can be found at: http:// | ||
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Full Circle Podcast Episode 32, The Year That Was….Well Nearly!! | Full Circle Podcast Episode 32, The Year That Was….Well Nearly!! | ||
- | In this episode Les brings everyone up-to-date with where he’s been, there’s a “Special Announcement” and the lads take a look back at 2012, “A Year in Tech” | + | In this episode Les brings everyone up-to-date with where he’s been, there’s a “Special Announcement” and the lads take a look back at 2012, “A Year in Tech”** |
+ | Serveur domestique Amahi | ||
+ | Danish Lala a suggéré un article sur la création d'un serveur domestique sous Ubuntu. J' | ||
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+ | Le Podcast Full Circle, épisode 32, L' | ||
- | Full Circle Needs You! | + | Dans cet épisode, Les met tout le monde à jour sur où il est passé, il y a une « Annonce spéciale » et les gars reviennent sur 2012, « Une année de technologie ». |
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+ | **Full Circle Needs You! | ||
Without reader input Full Circle would be an empty PDF file (which I don't think many people would find particularly interesting). We are always looking for articles, reviews, anything! Even small things like letters and desktop screens help fill the magazine. | Without reader input Full Circle would be an empty PDF file (which I don't think many people would find particularly interesting). We are always looking for articles, reviews, anything! Even small things like letters and desktop screens help fill the magazine. | ||
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See page 29 to read our basic guidelines. Follow those and you're almost guaranteed success. | See page 29 to read our basic guidelines. Follow those and you're almost guaranteed success. | ||
- | Have a look at the last page (of any issue) to get the details of where to send your contributions. | + | Have a look at the last page (of any issue) to get the details of where to send your contributions.** |
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+ | Full Circle a besoin de vous ! | ||
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+ | Sans les contributions des lecteurs, le Full Circle ne serait qu'un fichier PDF vide (qui, à mon avis, n' | ||
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+ | Lisez nos lignes directrices à la page 29. Si vous vous y conformez, le succès est pratiquement garanti. | ||
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