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      07-14-2003, 05:53 PM
Has anybody ran into this same problem??

I just installed the ACX100sta drivers for my DWL-650+ PCMCIA to be detected
in Mandrake 9.1.... it works by detecting BUT it is (or something is
anyways) causing my cpu to over heat. It says it running between the range
of 98-99 and my fan is always on high blowing out hotair.

I am using a Toshiba Satellite 1900
Intel Pentium 4 w/ 1.7Ghz (mPGA478 pkg CPU)
Chipset: Intel 82845D MCH (memory controller hub)
Intel 82801 BA I/O Controller HUB2 (ICH2)
QZ6933 for the card bus PCMCIA controller
ATI Mobility RADEON M6-P Graphics controller
256 DDR RAM
256KB L2 Cache
40GB HD

I installed the "acx100_bin_20030626.tgz" from this website:
http://acx100.sourceforge.net
and followed the HOWTO_acx100.txt instructions!

If I need to uninstall what I did, how do I do it?! Sorry to all, BUT I am
new to the Linux world!

Any help is greatly appreciated!





 
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      04-24-2004, 04:46 PM
Not me wrote:

> Has anybody ran into this same problem??
>
> I just installed the ACX100sta drivers for my DWL-650+ PCMCIA to be
> detected in Mandrake 9.1.... it works by detecting BUT it is (or something
> is
> anyways) causing my cpu to over heat. It says it running between the
> range of 98-99 and my fan is always on high blowing out hotair.
>
> I am using a Toshiba Satellite 1900
> Intel Pentium 4 w/ 1.7Ghz (mPGA478 pkg CPU)
> Chipset: Intel 82845D MCH (memory controller hub)
> Intel 82801 BA I/O Controller HUB2 (ICH2)
> QZ6933 for the card bus PCMCIA controller
> ATI Mobility RADEON M6-P Graphics controller
> 256 DDR RAM
> 256KB L2 Cache
> 40GB HD
>
> I installed the "acx100_bin_20030626.tgz" from this website:
> http://acx100.sourceforge.net
> and followed the HOWTO_acx100.txt instructions!
>
> If I need to uninstall what I did, how do I do it?! Sorry to all, BUT I
> am new to the Linux world!
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated!


Get a can of computer dust cleaner, shut down, let cool 15 minutes, then
blow out both the fan inlet(s) and exhaust air outlet(s) thoroughly. The
installation is possibly irrelevant.
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