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My Thinkpad T400s kept shutting down when it was busy doing CPU
intensive work. It turns out that the fan did not speed up to a high
enough level to cool down the CPU, and I’d find messages in
/var/log/messages stating that the CPU was dangerously hot.
Load the thinkpad_acpi module with manual fan control enabled
The first thing I did was to make it possible to manually control
the fan speed. In order for this to work, the thinkpad_acpi kernel
module needs to be loaded with a specific parameter. This can be