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Date: Sat, 26 May 2001 13:43:07 +0200 (METDST)
From: Rastislav Galia <rastjo AT carmen DOT se>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: The heating on notebook
Message-ID: <Pine.GHP.4.21.0105261333330.11462-100000@jfk.carmen.se>
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The subject of the message might seem strange in this context. But ... I
have bought notebook Toshiba Satellite ...(some numbers) with 600MHz
Celeron inside. The OS installed is Win ME. There are no problems with the
machine except when I try to run a Cygwin on it.
Cygwin runs but machine starts to get really hot (I swear this is truth,
although it seems funny). The built-in cooler starts working every now and
then automatically (in case I don't run the cygwin it doesn't need to be
run at all, maybe with exception of Ms Flight Sim 2000).

Has anybody an explanation ? Is it a hardware problem or is it a side
effect of Cygwin ?

Rasto Galia


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