meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Andrea, Hi Dale,

Before I post my question I did, what you have suggested, Andrea.
Sensors-detect reports the it87 chip to be included as module/in the
kernel, which I did -- but the driver does not produces any output

AMD k10 was already in and reports everything -- only the fan stuff
was missing, which (normall) the ITE (it87) chip is used for.

The version of lm_sensors, which is in portage reports here "driver to
be written" but the svn-version of lm_sensors seems to support it. I
installed that svn-version locally but I cant read from the ITE
chip.
Still only voltages and temperatures.
GKrellm (normally I use conky) also detects no fans.

@Dale:
Do you have exactly the same board (ASUS Crosshair IV formula) as I, or?

I tried to include "everything" into the kernel but unfortunately the
results are the same: No fans and the it87 driver seems not to work
for me...

Any other ideas?

Best regards and have a nive sunday!
mcc


I have a Gigabyte mobo here. There are two places that you have to enable all the sensors tho. As was posted a bit ago, one is I2C Support and one is Hardware Monitoring Support both of which are under Device Drivers. Is it possible that you left one out?

If you built all the drivers in and it didn't work, then you may have to wait on a newer kernel. If you are running a stable kernel, you may want to try a unstable one since they are newer and may have the updated drivers. I'm using 2.6.36 gentoo-sources here.

Hope that helps.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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