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2011-10-17
I did a bug report a while back.
I'm using a Dell Inspiron N4030. I also had the same issue with a Compaq F579WM and My HP at work (I don't remember the exact model number now but it's something like nc6120...).
The primary one, the Dell N4030 http://www.villman.com/Product-Detail/Dell_Insp_4030_W7B .
I'm sure I can reproduce this right now.
jayrulez@IN4030:~$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +80.5°C (crit = +87.0°C)
playing a video (note not flash).
If I didn't kill the player through the system monitor utility then it would have just gotten a little hotter then hang then shut off.
I have windows 7 and ubuntu dual booted. I cannot use ubuntu for skype or google/+ video calls because of this, so I have to log into windows 7 at least once per week.
I'm in the process of backing up the system now to install 12.04 beta hoping that this issue has been resolved in the later kernel version.