Forgot to add that you need to shutdown and restart (not just reboot) after editing your /etc files for it to load those modules correctly. If you have any problems, email me and I'll walk you through it in more detail. Robert
On Thursday 23 January 2003 12:49 pm, flacycads wrote: > I've done this before, on the KT7-Raid. To answer the gigabyte question, > It's virtually certain that: > temp2 41.5= CPU temps > temp3 26.0= Chassis > > Don't know what the others are on that board. > > You need to reboot, and look in the bios pc health section to check what > the temps really are. If they are close to what you get on lm-sensors, then > you know what's going on. > --------------------------------------------------------- > > On the KT7, you need to run sensors-detect, and answer the prompts. Then > cut/paste or somehow copy the little sections it detects and lists into > /etc/rc.local, and /etc/modules.conf (of course file/save after editing). > Then, Sensors will show up in gkrellm config, and you can fine tune temps > to match what your bios actually reports them as. > > If you have problems, I can send you the correct sections for the KT7-raid. > (I'll have to hook it up, as I'm on a different box right now) > Robert Crawford > > On Thursday 23 January 2003 04:38 am, Simon Naish wrote: > > temp2 41.5 > > > > > temp3 26.0
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