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Subject: [acpi-jp 1685] IBM Thinkpad powers itself down after recent update
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Hi all,

after the last ACPI update, my Thinkpad 570E took the habit of powering
down after a while. This is not easy to repeat, but I checked out kernel
sources just before that commit and the laptop is now working fine.

I have no idea on how to debug this; however, I have a vague feeling
this might be related to temperature, even though no message was logged
about that before it went down.

I didn't check how big the changes really are - how hard would it be to
roll them back one by one? Of course this is complicated by the fact that
sometimes the machine runs correctly for > 1 hour before turning itself off...

Bye,
	Andrea

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