I am using a Dell Inspiron 15R 5520 running Ubuntu 14.04 alongside Windows 8.1. My issue is with the Dell's fan, which is running at full speed during most of the time the computer is booted into Ubuntu. Any small task I do, from searching for an app, to loading webpages and switching tabs in a browser, causes the fan speed to reach its max speed. Oddly, the fan only does this when the computer is booted into Ubuntu, but not Windows 8.1. I tried flashing my BIOS and updating my chip set, to no avail.
System manager shows 4 cpu cores each running at above 10% when the fan goes to its highest speed. And it will remain at this speed for several minutes thereafter. I noticed that the utilization percentages for each core does not match the cpu load average. For example, it said that the average was 0.43 at some point, but when I checked the core percentages while the fan was running high they are all lower, as if the Monitor is adding the percentages together and using this to determine fan speed (just my hypothesis). But there is still some correlation between fan speed and cpu usage.
The Dell is not hot when the fan is running high; the air it blows is either cool or slightly warm. I recently cleaned the computer's exhaust, too.
Lastly, I am a beginner at Linux, so please, if you can, don't be too technical with responses. And just to mention, I learned about Jupiter, which I found out is discontinued, and I tried using i8kutils while following a thread from a forum when researching a solution and my fan was barely on after that (had to re-install Ubuntu).
Can anyone offer a solution to this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Jordan