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Hi,

Using the last patches, it should be supported by lm-sensors, as the
sensor registers the device as a sensor class device. But I haven't
tried myself.

Best regards,

Nicolas

Tino Keitel wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> it's nice to have a driver for the temperature and fan sensors in the
> Intel Macs. But how do I utilize them in applications, e.g. gkrellm? I
> would have thought that they are usable by lmsensors, so that all
> applications that support lmsensors can use data provided by the
> applesmc driver.
> 
> Is that possible? If yes, how?
> 
> Regards,
> Tino
> 
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