LMDE seems to run much hotter than Lubuntu

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LMDE seems to run much hotter than Lubuntu

Postby burak on Sat Apr 28, 2012 12:10 pm

I've installed LMDE XFCE and removed almost all XFCE and Gnome packages and installed LXDE. Yet lm_sensors reading is 10 (C) degrees higher than Lubuntu. What can I do?
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Re: LMDE seems to run much hotter than Lubuntu

Postby xenopeek on Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:33 am

On the Ubuntu based Linux Mint you could add http://www.jupiterapplet.org/ to manage your power savings to keep the temperature down. I don't know of a Debian alternative to this.

Please share the output of the following command run on the terminal, to give us some understanding of your hardware.
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inxi -Fc 0

And when you write LMDE is 10℃ hotter than Lubuntu, what exactly is the temperature? I mean, currently my CPU is at 28℃ (without fans :D) but going to 38℃ would not be much of a concern I guess.
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Re: LMDE seems to run much hotter than Lubuntu

Postby burak on Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:35 am

Thank you.

It's 35-37℃ in LMDE, but trying to lightening I've broken it and am now on Kubuntu giving a last chance to KDE! Surprisingly it's under 30℃ too. These buntus must be doing something right.

My obsession with cool running is that fan noise annoys me much and I want silent operation which is the only thing I miss from my Apple days. How come you've got a reading of 28℃ without fans?! I've got a most minimalist setup as well. The command "inxi -Fc 0" returns "command not found", but I have:

SandyBridge i3-2100 LGA 1155 3MB 3.1GHz
Asus P8H67-M EVO INTEL H67
SSD and BluRay

I've just got a couple of active loudspeakers connected to the S/PDIF out and a wired network drive (mounted by cifs in fstab) for multimedia; nothing wireless.
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Re: LMDE seems to run much hotter than Lubuntu

Postby xenopeek on Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:48 am

Got this monster stuck to my i5-2500k (a Scythe Mugen 2 rev. B). Doesn't need a fan to keep cool :)

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Re: LMDE seems to run much hotter than Lubuntu

Postby burak on Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:57 am

Damn! I can't have such a beauty in my SilverStone Grandia GD05; not enough space, though you give me some ideas! Yet again I'll end up with a much bigger case.

Edit: It's not a passive cooler, has got a fan. Is it silent in spite of that?
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Re: LMDE seems to run much hotter than Lubuntu

Postby NightFox167 on Fri May 04, 2012 7:02 pm

This might be why lubuntu runs cooler, all the buntus have a head start on the rest of Linuxes until they get the 3.4 kernel. http://techhamlet.com/2012/05/ubuntu-12 ... r-heating/
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Re: LMDE seems to run much hotter than Lubuntu

Postby burak on Fri May 04, 2012 7:19 pm

Thank you NightFox. That explanation seems convincing and is good news. So I can go back to LMDE.

I'm now in Lubuntu and for anyone wondering: no, buntus (Lubuntu and Kubuntu) doesn't have the microcode package mentioned elsewhere in this place.

By the way, this will be selfish mumbling but, a LMDE LXDE edition would be great. In fact, I can't see any reason to fight with any other DE!

Just a noob coming from Mac.
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