Harald Dunkel a écrit : > On 05/24/10 23:31, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > >> About the alarms, it is because the input is not in the min-max range. >> You have to configure /etc/sensors3.conf to define the formulas to >> compute the voltage on your board, as well as the min/max value, and >> then run sensors -s. > > I thought these min and max values were grabbed from an acpi table, > too.
No, unfortunately the way to get them are reverse engineering methods: - disassemble the BIOS to find the formula - mesure the resistor on the motherboard with an ohmmeter - try to match the value in the BIOS (rebooting if needed) >> Unfortunately this is something that varies from mainboard to mainboard >> (and even between mainboard revisions), so this is clearly out of scope >> on this package. >> > > Sorry to say,but this is a _very_ severe restriction. How is the > average user supposed to know? This is indeed a very severe restriction, but this is currently the best we can do. There used to be an upstream documentation for users, but it has been removed upstream. I'll add the most important parts to README.Debian -- Aurelien Jarno GPG: 1024D/F1BCDB73 [email protected] http://www.aurel32.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

