Satellite U300U warmer after installation of Ubuntu

Hey guys,.

I'm new to Ubuntu, but after the passage of Windows Vista, I noticed that my laptop is quite a little warmer when I use windows.
I mean, I can tell just feeling physically the laptop.
Rest of the Palm and the touchpad are much hotter than normal.

When I run sensors my output is:

acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
Temp1: + 57.0 ° C (crit = + 104.0 ° C)

CoreTemp-isa-0000
: ISA adapter
Core 0: + 50.0 ° C (high = + 100.0 ° C, crit = + 100.0 ° C)

CoreTemp-isa-0001
: ISA adapter
Core 1: + 52.0 ° C (high = + 100.0 ° C, crit = + 100.0 ° C)

It comes to my computer idle time.
How are these time kernel? Normal? Bad?

All that I can do to cool my heart more?
Are there ways I can check if my fan work correctly?

Thank you.

Hello

The temperature of the CPU to 50 ° and 52 ° is not too high
Maybe it s a little bit more by using the operating system with preinstalled Toshiba Power Saver, but you shouldn't worry about this value.

The temperature of the CPU is ok

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