Mr O wrote:

> 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.

In ASUS' defense, they do have Linux drivers for my motherboard's
ethernet and audio chips on their web site.  GPL'd, even.  That's a
lot better than the situation was a couple of years ago.

-- 
Bob Miller                              K<bob>
kbobsoft software consulting
http://kbobsoft.com                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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