![]() ![]() Until there is official confirmation, you could try pressing a different function key on bootup, from F1 to F12. Regarding accessing the BIOS, I couldn't find official confirmation of this in documentation and the BIOS activation key can apparently vary depending on what BIOS is installed on a particular manufacturer's PC. You can check what programs the system is currently running and how much resources they are consuming with the System Monitor interface of Ubuntu. Internal temperature can also be generated by heavy load on the processor. The Euclid's data sheet document says that it is rated to handle a maximum of 35 degrees of air temperature when operating and 60 degrees when switched off. A Euclid user with a thermal issue recently reported that you can check the internal temperature of your Euclid in the Euclid interface (10.42.0.1/# system/status) : "System status" in the "Utilities" tab. ![]()
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