If you want better odds of getting things running you'll need to
either use the latest packages from the lm_sensors homepage or
grab the newest patched kernel (what patch?) that has more
support for more chips in it. I agree with KBob on what Tyan
did. It's a nobel thing of them to do. Now, if others will only
follow in the footsteps because I'd like to get lm_sensors going
on my Asus board so I can more comfortably overclock the crap
out of my system. Much more support is coming in 2.6 kernels as
well. So hold on tight 'cause we're in for a ride.

That be all,

Mr O.



--- Timothy Bolz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone gotten the temp senors for the cpu working.  From
> what I've been 
> reading you need the ic2 support, ic2 bit banging, ic2
> devices, and ic2 proc 
> modules installed.  I have them installed and run the lmsensor
> package.  I'm 
> not sure if you install the modules if you have to compile the
> kernel or not. 
>  Has anyone tried to get their senosrs going under debian.  I
> would like to 
> know how hot my system is.  Right now the only way to tell is
> to reboot the 
> system and I'd rather not.  This should be any easy.  I hope
> one of you have 
> done it and write a litlle this is how you do it so I can do
> it.  I'm running 
> Debian if this helps
> 
> Tim


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