Patrick Zaloum wrote:
Final Thought - Addendum to step 6... DO remove lm-sensors package, or
change the Makefile to install to /usr. It will otherwise install to
/usr/local and you will have duplicates.
On Feb 12, 2008 11:26 PM, Patrick Zaloum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have a modern motherboard (Asus p5kc) running Etch-r2. I know it has the
devices necessary to provide sensor data but the kernel version that etch is
built on (2.6.18) is not recent enough for the required module (w83627ehf)
to support it:
# modprobe w83627ehf
FATAL: Error inserting w83627ehf
Problem SOLVED!
So for anyone using a new motherboard with Etch facing the same error many
people were:
FATAL: Error inserting w83627ehf
(/lib/modules/2.6.18-6-686/kernel/drivers/hwmon/w83627ehf.ko): No such
device
The steps i took to successfully get it to work:
1. Upgrade to kernel 2.6.22
Actually that's precicely what I just did, i'm running 2.6.22-3 from
backports now, but so far i'm not any better for trying. Now when i run
sensors i get the following error:
w83627dhg-i2c-9191-290
ERROR: Can't get adapter or algorithm?!?
So new question: What do i do now? :/
On Feb 12,
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 08:21:26PM -0500, Patrick Zaloum wrote:
I have a modern motherboard (Asus p5kc) running Etch-r2. I know it has the
devices necessary to provide sensor data but the kernel version that etch is
built on (2.6.18) is not recent enough for the required module (w83627ehf)
to
Final Thought - Addendum to step 6... DO remove lm-sensors package, or
change the Makefile to install to /usr. It will otherwise install to
/usr/local and you will have duplicates.
On Feb 12, 2008 11:26 PM, Patrick Zaloum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem SOLVED!
So for anyone using a new
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:00:24 -0500
Patrick Zaloum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually that's precicely what I just did, i'm running 2.6.22-3 from
backports now, but so far i'm not any better for trying. Now when i run
sensors i get the following error:
w83627dhg-i2c-9191-290
ERROR: Can't
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