> They're in the kernel rpm. I installed the package, ran the sensor detect
> application (which takes a LONG time - over an hour I think) and it's been
> working nicely since. It still needs some tweaking on my part, but it is
> showing me what might be valid data.
But what do I do if I have downloaded a newer kernel version and compiled that
myself? I guess I could download the lm_sensors source and compile the whole
thing myself, but then what would I need the lm_sensors rpm for then? Sounds
like that already answers my question :)
Thanks, nick
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