bascule is correct- I neglected to mention that little detail. However, I'm more concerned that his sensors-detect apparently isn't listing the required modules for his board, so that's why I suggested just using mine for the KT7, as I know for a fact they do work, and on a fresh install all you need to do is copy them in.
I'm determined to help get Simon's sensors working, as I haven't forgotten how frustrating it was for me, and how the Mandrake Soft expert spent 3 weeks helping me figure it out. Let's not give up on this. Simon- when you enter the gkrellm config panel, and click on builtins, is there a listing for sensors? Robert On Monday 27 January 2003 02:45 pm, bascule wrote: > just to butt in, if using gkrellm have you entered names for the temp > readings? in my stock 9.0 install gkrellm wont show the readings untill you > give then a label via the config dialogue > > sorry if this is off beam > > bascule > > On Monday 27 Jan 2003 6:15 pm, flacycads wrote: > > Then after a shutdown/reboot, open gkrellm and the readouts will now > > include the cpu/chassis temp, and fan speed readouts. Contrary to what's > > commonly believed, I have found you sometimes need to shut down and > > reboot linux when performing some prodedures, to completely flush out the > > Ram of everything. If you don't, sometimes things simply will not work. > > While far better than windows, linux is still not perfect in this > > respect.
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