First you have to find out what sensor is on your board. The
stock 2.4 kernel series only has a very limited amount of
support for only a few chips. Usually the lm_sensors homepage
can give you the info you're looking for. 



--- Timothy Bolz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone installed the CPU temperature monitor in Debian.? 
> From from what 
> I've read I would use lm_sensor and then I have to include the
> ic2 modules 
> into the kernel.  I haven't got it to work yet.  I used
> ksensors and it 
> doesn't show the temperature.  What modules and what monitors
> would work 
> best.? I have gkrellm and wonder if it has a temp. monitor? 
> Haven't checked 
> yet..  Any help would be apreciated.
> 
> Tim
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