Philip Webb schreef: > I'm using Gkrellm2, which has its own internal sensors. Yes, Gkrellm1 > used to rely on Lm_sensors, but that's obsolete.
This does not seem to be completely the case, based on my (currently ongoing) experience. Prior to rebooting to my new kernel, I was able to use all of the inbuilt sensors, from THRM to Voltages. After rebooting, I only had THRM and hddtemp available. This seems to be because I misconfigured my kernel (totally left all the I2C modules blank, like a yutz). Conky won't run (unsurprising), /usr/sbin/sensors-detect can't find anything (because the modules don't exist to be found, either statically or loadable)-- and GKrellM2 only allows me to enable THRM and hddtemp (which work properly), but all the other sections are unavailable (not even uncheckable, there are simply no other options under the Temperatures, Fans, or Voltages headers). So it would seem that GKrellm2 does, to some extent, still rely on lm_sensors. More as I fix this set of stupid mistakes... but at least maybe it gives you some useful info about the environment. Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list