Overheats while snapshooting antiX-19b2

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      Installed antiX-19b2 on an external spinner connected to T430. Runs great and learning to love IceWM again. Set up the system for myself, before creating a snapshot to install on my EeePC-1005-HA, 32-bit.

      While taking the snapshot on my T430, observed that temps were approaching 102°C, so stopped the process.

      I had mistakenly assumed that intel_pstate was enabled. Applied “intel_pstate=enable” in /etc/default/grub in the default CMDLINE. Also installed thermald to help control temps.

      Re-ran iso-snapshot using -b 262144 and gzip. This time temps averaged between 85-90°C while squashing and 90-92°C while building the md5sum. Much better than 102°C. 🙂

      Question: Is there an antiX kernel with included “intel_pstate=enable”?

      Regards and thanks for the great work on antiX-19. It promises to be a milestone among antiX releases.

      Richard.

      • This topic was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by Richard.
      • This topic was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by Richard.

      ASUSTeK 900 EeePC; RAM: 1.96 GiB;
      antiX19.3; 4.9.235-antix.1-486-smp;
      HDD: Super Talent STT 30.08 GiB
      +SD & External HDD.

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