Hi all, I've just seen that from kernel 2.6.8, lm-sensors modules will be supporting adm1030 and adm1031 thermal control chip.
As it does not make sense to have two competing modules for the same piece of hardware, I strongly advise people to test and use these modules to control the the chip on their ibook2.2, rather than using my therm_adm103x module. It will be better maintained and they'll find a lot more softs to access/display/control the chip in kde, windowmaker, gnome.... By pride, I'll still maintain, update and use my module but I see no point in trying any longer to have it included in the official kernel. People who still want to use it can continue to find it at http://cedric.pradalier.free.fr/ibook2/index.html Just a final note on my feelings about this experiment in kernel development: I've been really disappointed by the fact that I've never get just answers to my mails proposing the patch. I would have preferred an argumented refusal. I thought the linux community would be more friendly. -- Cedric "[Of course] I'm French! Why do think I have this outrageous accent, you silly king-a?!" Monty Python and the Holy Grail

