>> In general, the first thing you should try is running >> sensors-detect again, as root. > > Okay, I did that ('sudo sensors-detect') and answered with the > default value to all questions, after that I did 'sensors -j' > but it displayed the same error. > >> It is possible that your kernel is not loading some >> particular sensor module which would be recommended by >> sensors-detect. > > So I should reboot? Let's do that.
I rebooted but same :( -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal