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Temperature indicates 0 degree celcius
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04-01-2012, 01:02 PM
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Temperature indicates 0 degree celcius
I am running the example cudaExample.sh on a Dell Vostro with Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick.
I downloaded it and decompressed it, but I didn't find "forceware" nor "steam" with apt-cache search. So I just did add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-x-swat-/x-updates apt-get update apt-get install nvidia-current cudaHashcat-lite64.bin seems to be running fine, the total time it is going to take will apparently be about 2 hours and the notebook does not seem to be overheating. At least, when I put my hand on it, it is warm as usual and not boiling . I heard the fan accelerating but it has now stabilised. The problem is, I feel I have to watch it in case it overheats. When I type s for "status" the last line is: HWMon.GPU.#1.: 0% GPU, 0c Temp It cannot be at 0 celsius, the room itself is around 18 celsius. So I am worried that, if the temperature indicator is not working, it will not stop automatically if it overheats. What should I do, please? |
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04-01-2012, 07:07 PM
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RE: Temperature indicates 0 degree celcius
Well, it hasn't set my computer on fire yet
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04-02-2012, 09:42 AM
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RE: Temperature indicates 0 degree celcius
You need to update to a recent driver. The one in Ubuntu 10.10 repo is totally outdated.
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04-02-2012, 06:58 PM
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RE: Temperature indicates 0 degree celcius
I'll try on a computer running Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric) then. The computer itself is older, I hope this won't matter.
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. I heard the fan accelerating but it has now stabilised. 

