On Friday 17 August 2001 02:18 am, you wrote:
> On Friday 17 August 2001 01:26 am, s wrote:
> > Did you lose some of your sensors functionality with the newer
> > kernels?  I did and couldn't get em back until I went back to the old
> > kernel.  Any ideas there?  (I ran sensors-detect, but it didn't come
> > up entries for my rc.local file...)
>
>    No problem with 2.4.3 or 2.4.5, but 2.4.7 compiled for K7 had
> problems, but the ready made 2.4.7 i586 works.  I didn't investigate.
> Kernel version hasn't affected my rc.local or module.conf entries.
> MOF, I've never changed 'em since changing motherboards. Gkrellm
> started acting wierd with 2.4.7. It still displays fine, but it insists
> on starting 100 instances in the background.  I quit using it, so now
> I've only got 'sensors' in a term to monitor with.

>Tom Brinkman   

Well, it didn't change my modules.conf or rc.local, but the old 
entries/modules would give unresolved symbol errors.  So I reran 
sensors-detect to see if something was different - but didn't get anything.  
That was with kernels 2.4.6-? and 2.4.7-8.  I haven't tried the latest yet.  
I just went back to 2.4.3-20.  I did notice a new service called sensors and 
it uses /etc/sensors.conf (in freq3 I guess).  I didn't explore that finding 
too thoroughly.   I really like gkrellm and I don't know if they could work 
together or not.  I guess I'll stay with 2.4.3-20 for now, but 8.1 is coming 
out soon.....  I hope we get some info on this.
-s  


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