Am Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:45:46 +1100 schrieb Carsten Haitzler (The
Rasterman):

> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:55:58 +0100 giggz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
> 
> is tempget running? you can actually run it by hand 
> 
> ${PREFIX}/enlightenment/modules/temperature/${ARCH}/tempget 0 -null-
> 128
> 
> first arg is sensor type:
> 
> 0   SENSOR_TYPE_NONE,
> 1   SENSOR_TYPE_FREEBSD,
> 2   SENSOR_TYPE_OMNIBOOK,
> 3   SENSOR_TYPE_LINUX_MACMINI,
> 4   SENSOR_TYPE_LINUX_I2C,
> 5   SENSOR_TYPE_LINUX_ACPI,
> 6   SENSOR_TYPE_LINUX_PBOOK,
> 7   SENSOR_TYPE_LINUX_INTELCORETEMP
> 
> 2nd arg is sensor name (-null- is when no sensor name is
> set). /sys/bus/i2c/devices/ is scanned for sensor names here. the
> name is a path to the file
> in /sys/bus/i2c/devices/${DEV}/temp${XXXX}_input file - if it exists
> (i.e. a i2c temperature sensor).
> 
> 3rd arg is tick time between polls (8 ticks per second by default-
> can be changed, but isn't right now).
> 
> it will output results to stdout.
> 
> the default is 0 -null- for the first 2 args - the same as it has
> always been, in whihc case known sensors are scanned for in order of
> acpi thermal zone, monibook, other temp devices
> (devices/temperatures/*_temperature), platform temp input and finally
> i2c. see the code. if on bsd this is different.

Not sure if I executed it correct:

> /opt/e17/lib/enlightenment/modules/temperature/linux-gnu-i686/tempget
0 -null- 8

ERROR

or

/opt/e17/lib/enlightenment/modules/temperature/linux-gnu-i686/tempget 0
null 8 

ERROR


Does this help?

regards
Andreas

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