After upgrading from 10.04 to 12.04 I could find that my fan noise is heavier than before. Even though my my CPU usage is less than 10%. can anybody tell me how to control the noise Thanks.
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It's hard to give a solution without knowing the details of your hardware. The main offender in my experience has been the dual graphics card that is found on many laptops these days. Ubuntu's default graphics drivers sometimes use the discrete GPU by default, or uses the graphics card inefficiently, resulting in more heat which causes the fan to run more often and louder.
To solve this, I have installed the recommended proprietary drivers (System Settings > Additional Drivers) and adjusted my settings to use the integrated GPU rather than the discrete GPU (by executing sudo aticonfig --px-igpu; sudo restart lightdm though your system is likely different).
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I had a very similar issue with my laptop when first installing Ubuntu.
For me, the fix was as follows: Open up a terminal (ctrl-alt-T), and type gksu gedit /etc/default/grub. Input your password when requested.
Find the line which reads as follows:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
and edit it so that it instead reads
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pcie_aspm=force".
Save the file and quit gedit, then type into your terminal sudo update-grub. Once this is done, reboot and you should be good to go.
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Check out How to control fan-speed, it has answers that might help you. Keep in mind that it's almost always better to let the system decide how fast the fan should run, rather than controlling it manually.
I had this problem, too. My problem was that my laptop has two graphic cards. It is a problem with the kernel. You must disable the discrete graphic card. It's easy. You can install jupiter in ubuntu and then choose "internal display only" from that. My fan works very cool. I hope this will be useful to you.
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In my opinion the fan noise need a bios update , so check your board model and install its update , the fan noise should disappear ( Update bios solved my problem )
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I had used another power manager before to solve this problem. Using Jupiter on my new 12.04 installation worked well. So the answer above (quoted) was able to solve this problem for my Compaq 610 model.
"I had this problem, too. My problem was that my laptop has two graphic cards. It is a problem with the kernel. You must disable the discrete graphic card. It's easy. You can install jupiter in ubuntu and then choose "internal display only" from that. My fan works very cool. I hope this will be useful to you."