On Sunday 02 November 2003 11:23 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
Now, what do I know about this system? Where do I go from here? And what
about the bogus reading on fan1? And how about the boundaries, can I be
certain that they are correct for my system? How do I get ksim, or any
other hardware
Ok, so I installed the rpm, and lo and behold, my mobo is finally supported.
Running sensors-detect, I was able to find several items of use, and I added
them to modules.conf, as I was told by the script.
I have loaded:
w83781d
eeprom
i2c-proc
i2c-dev
i2c-philips-par
parport
i2c-elv
On Sunday 02 November 2003 11:23 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
Now, what do I know about this system? Where do I go from here? And what
about the bogus reading on fan1? And how about the boundaries, can I be
certain that they are correct for my system? How do I get ksim, or any
other hardware
AAW wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2003 10:53 am, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
On Mandrake 9.1, with lm_sensors-2.7.0-2mdk, I have run
sensors-detect and accepted the default settings. The oddity is that
the sensors command, or gkrellm, or ksensors only show the value (at
least for temps, which is obvious)
On Sunday 20 July 2003 10:53 am, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
On Mandrake 9.1, with lm_sensors-2.7.0-2mdk, I have run
sensors-detect and accepted the default settings. The oddity is that
the sensors command, or gkrellm, or ksensors only show the value (at
least for temps, which is obvious) that
On Mandrake 9.1, with lm_sensors-2.7.0-2mdk, I have run sensors-detect
and accepted the default settings. The oddity is that the sensors
command, or gkrellm, or ksensors only show the value (at least for
temps, which is obvious) that exists at boot time. In other words,
first boot on a cool
I am trying to get lm_sensors up and running on my machine. Running
sensors-detect, I have scratched on the number of detected devices,
and found that the cause is /dev/i2c has no device files.
I don't understand what package installs them on Mandrake 9.0. Has
anyone gotten through this
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 08:44, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am trying to get lm_sensors up and running on my machine. Running
sensors-detect, I have scratched on the number of detected devices,
and found that the cause is /dev/i2c has no device files.
I don't understand what package installs them
Hi Rob, sorry that i could not answer your question, but i would like
to know for what are the lm_sensors, because i know that on the IBM
TP600X you cannot use them because it could conflict with the
motherboard and you will have to replace it.
Sorry again that i couldn't answer your question.
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:02, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
Hi Rob, sorry that i could not answer your question, but i would like
to know for what are the lm_sensors, because i know that on the IBM
TP600X you cannot use them because it could conflict with the
motherboard and you will have to replace
On Sunday 23 Mar 2003 7:14 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:02, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: SYS Temp: 37.1 C (limit = 80.5 C,
hysteresis =
69.8 C)
Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: CPU Temp: 34.9 C (limit = 59.9 C,
hysteresis =
55.1 C)
This
Thank's for the info... i really apretiated.
Very usefull tool, but don't want to try it, maybe it gives me more
than a headache (maybe a walletache) :)
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On Sunday 23 March 2003 11:05 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 08:44, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am trying to get lm_sensors up and running on my machine.
Running sensors-detect, I have scratched on the number of
detected devices, and found that the cause is /dev/i2c has no
device
have you tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sensors]# modprobe adm1021
without the '.o.gz'?
bascule
On Monday 24 Mar 2003 12:20 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2003 11:05 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 08:44, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am trying to get lm_sensors up and
System temperature is nice and cool, relatively -- I ain't in a big
hurry to stick my hand in there :-).
Mine 'seems' that it should be cool as well - I have a full tower case
with three case fans as well as (naturally) the fan on the heatsink
and a small motherboard fan. Yet, sensors on my
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 19:25, David E. Fox wrote:
System temperature is nice and cool, relatively -- I ain't in a big
hurry to stick my hand in there :-).
Mine 'seems' that it should be cool as well - I have a full tower case
with three case fans as well as (naturally) the fan on the
You need to edit that section of /etc/sensors.conf. As it says:
# Asus won't release a datasheet so this is guesswork.
Possibly, but I haven't a clue as to how :(.
(and please don't say 'emacs /etc/sensors.conf' :(
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On Sunday 23 March 2003 05:27 pm, bascule wrote:
have you tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sensors]# modprobe adm1021
without the '.o.gz'?
Duh. Thanks. It worked like a charm.
Rob
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On Sunday 23 March 2003 09:45 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2003 05:27 pm, bascule wrote:
have you tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sensors]# modprobe adm1021
without the '.o.gz'?
Duh. Thanks. It worked like a charm.
But still sensor is not providing any information- No sensors
) - then reboot and have another go. I'll let you
know how it goes. Again thanks so much for your efforts!
Si
- Original Message -
From: flacycads [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 13:15:11 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
Simon,
As you
I'll check bascule, but right now I'm getting no temp info from just running sensors
on the command line :(
Si
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From: bascule [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:45:50 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
just
Right, success, due entirely to flacycads. Your list of modules is spot on and
definitely works mate. Brilliant. This is what sensors at the CLI now reports
$ sensors
eeprom-i2c-0-50
Adapter: SMBus Via Pro adapter at 5000
Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
Memory type:SDRAM DIMM SPD
Simon,
Great news! I'd like to take full credit, but I only solved it thanks to
Richard (Linux-Phased), the Mandrake Soft expert who went beyond the call of
duty for three weeks helping me get it working. He sent me the sensors-detect
version that worked. I too, have not been able to get the
be greatful ;o)
Si
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From: flacycads [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 21:14:11 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
Of course, also add the line in modules.conf that sensors-detect did list.
Robert
On Saturday
anyone got
a definitive list of modules that does work with an ABIT KT-7 RAID mobo?
I'd be greatful ;o)
Si
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From: flacycads [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 21:14:11 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
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
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
module options
alias char-major-89 i2c-dev
#cut here
Its failing on everything.
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From: Chuck Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 20:21:01 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
On Fri, January 24 2003 5:20 pm
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Subject: Re: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
On Fri, January 24 2003 5:20 pm, Simon Naish wrote:
Adapter: SMBus Via Pro adapter at 5000
Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
temp: +0°C (min = +4°C, max = +0°C)
remote_temp:
+0°C (min = +0°C
Its failing on everything.
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From: Chuck Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 20:21:01 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
On Fri, January 24 2003 5:20 pm, Simon Naish wrote:
Adapter: SMBus Via Pro
: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
I've done this before, on the KT7-Raid. To answer the gigabyte question,
It's virtually certain that:
temp2 41.5= CPU temps
temp3 26.0= Chassis
Don't know what the others are on that board.
You need to reboot, and look in the bios pc health section
but its one of those things I'd really like to get working. By the way the BIOS shows
real temps, so the sensors arent hosed.
Cheers all
Si.
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From: flacycads [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 12:49:08 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert
On Fri, January 24 2003 5:20 pm, Simon Naish wrote:
Adapter: SMBus Via Pro adapter at 5000
Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
temp: +0°C (min = +4°C, max = +0°C)
remote_temp:
+0°C (min = +0°C, max = +60°C)ALARM (N/A)
eeprom-i2c-0-50
Adapter: SMBus Via Pro
Chuck is correct- when you run sensors detect, do the ISA.
Your generated lines should wind up looking something like this (these are
from my KX7-333- yours will be different, but same format):
For /etc/modules:
# I2C module options
alias char-major-89 i2c-dev
be going wrong??
Afraid I have no idea what th temp is, its not fahrenheit is it? - totally daft idea
but there you go.
Si
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From: bascule [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 03:45:50 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] lm_sensors on gigabyte ga-7zxe
i
I've done this before, on the KT7-Raid. To answer the gigabyte question,
It's virtually certain that:
temp2 41.5= CPU temps
temp3 26.0= Chassis
Don't know what the others are on that board.
You need to reboot, and look in the bios pc health section to check what the
temps really are. If they
Forgot to add that you need to shutdown and restart (not just reboot) after
editing your /etc files for it to load those modules correctly. If you have
any problems, email me and I'll walk you through it in more detail.
Robert
On Thursday 23 January 2003 12:49 pm, flacycads wrote:
I've done
On Thu, January 23 2003 12:03 pm, flacycads wrote:
Forgot to add that you need to shutdown and restart (not just reboot) after
editing your /etc files for it to load those modules correctly. If you have
any problems, email me and I'll walk you through it in more detail.
Robert
No ya don't,
i seem to remember that although i needed to put the entries in
/etc/modules.conf i didn't need to add anything to any of the rc scripts, i
think one of them sources /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors which is written by the
sensors-detect prog
bascule
p.s. going to see if my bios reports temps now -
All I know is I had to edit the rc.local file too, as that's what sensors
detect instructed. I'm certainly no expert, but I did have a long detailed
back and forth with linux-phased at the Mandrake Expert help when I got the
8.2 Power-Pack last year regarding this lm_sensors subject. We finally
Thanks, Chuck. I'm just coming from a windows background, so I'm not up on all
the neat linux tips yet. Next time I need configure lm_sensors on a new
system, I'll try it your way.
Robert
On Thursday 23 January 2003 04:36 pm, Chuck Burns wrote:
On Thu, January 23 2003 12:03 pm, flacycads
it's true i have 9.0 with the latest lm_sensors installed, perhaps the
sensors-detect in that does it for me
bascule
On Thursday 23 Jan 2003 10:32 pm, flacycads wrote:
All I know is I had to edit the rc.local file too, as that's what sensors
detect instructed. I'm certainly no expert, but I
yes, but it was a bit buggy -- I had to rename some stuff for it to
work. I also have one system that will spike the CPU to 100% the first
time that sensors accesses the modules. I stuck a job in cron.hourly
which restarts sensorsd if the CPU is at 100%. Every now and then I rip
CDs on that box
On Qui 23 Jan 2003 19:36, Chuck Burns wrote:
No, ya don't have to type all that line down there!
Just, as root,:
#service sensors start
And that's for all services!!!
You have more options though...
Ricardo
On Thu, January 23 2003 12:03 pm, flacycads wrote:
Forgot to add that you need to
i have succesfully got lm_sensors installed but having used gkrellm to see the
results i need some help to interpret the results, the sensors config in
gkrellm allows me to show four temperature settings i have labelled them as
they are in the config dialogue and they currently read:
temp 127
Hi there!
Was anybody succesfull on setting lm_sensors on this MoBo?
The sensors *are* there, but there is no way to be found by lm_sensors!!!
it works greatly on winXP!
Is there any other sensor like prog?
TIA
Ricardo
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I'm having trouble setting up lm_sensors with a TYAN Tiger MPX S2466 mobo.
Anyone have this working?
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Hoyt wrote:
I'm having trouble setting up lm_sensors with a TYAN Tiger MPX S2466 mobo.
Anyone have this working?
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On Saturday 15 June 2002 12:59 pm, mike wrote:
Hoyt wrote:
I'm having trouble setting up lm_sensors with a TYAN Tiger MPX S2466
mobo.
Anyone have this working?
Hoyt
I Have a epox 8kta3+pro mb and can't get it to work under 8.2
works great in 8.0 but latest seems to be broken.
Hoyt,
I did the same thing with my ASUS Mobo... after all the instructions
from sensors-detect, was to put the following in some rc file and
rc.local is an rc file. So far no trouble, and as I see it since
rc.local doesn't rerun every time you change run level, less chance of a
conflict or
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Just a curiosity. I've got an ASUS TUSL2 mobo with a celeron 950
coppermine cpu and 512 megs ram running and in 8.1 and 8.2 when I
ran sensors detect it came back with nothing to add to
/etc/rc.modules
Is lm_sensors broken in 8.2?
Have tried both to compile and install rpm version 2.6.2-4mdk
all to no avail. Installed the needed liblm-sensors too
when I tried to compile got more errors than carter has pills so I won't
include them
unless you need them.
I had trouble in 8.0 in getting the
additional info ,
I am not running a laptop , so is there a way to access the sensors?
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On Tue, 07 May 2002 07:51:33 -0500, you wrote:
Is lm_sensors broken in 8.2?
No, I just finished configuring it for gkrellm. The modules are
compiled in the default installation kernel. You need to run, from the
command line, sensors-detect and then add the indicated lines to
/etc/rc.modules and
On Mon, 06 May 2002 19:18:23 -0600
Steve Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 07 May 2002 07:51:33 -0500, you wrote:
Is lm_sensors broken in 8.2?
No, I just finished configuring it for gkrellm. The modules are
compiled in the default installation kernel. You need to run, from
the
On Monday 05 November 2001 06:55 am, Franki wrote:
I just installed the lm_sensors package from cooker onto my 7.2
machine,
never used it before, I have a via KT133a chipset and would like to
set it up..
mostly I am interested in the CPU temp and the fan speed of the cpu
fan...
anyone know
Civileme wrote:
On Tuesday 15 May 2001 06:18, you wrote:
Civileme wrote:
On Monday 14 May 2001 21:13, you wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone succesfully used lm_sensors with KT7-RAID MB. I downloaded
lm_sensors and i2c source an compiled it.
Now I am not sure how to display the
George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:18 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] lm_sensors and KT7 RAID
Civileme wrote:
On Monday 14 May 2001 21:13, you wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone succesfully used lm_sensors with KT7-RAID MB. I downloaded
lm_sensors
FWIW, I also posted details of setting up lm_sensors
gkrellm. It doesn't seem to have shown up yet though.
This seems to be the worst list I've ever participated
in as far as implementation responsiveness
(responsiveness of the system, not the participants!)
Anyway, I finally got my fan
On Monday 14 May 2001 21:13, you wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone succesfully used lm_sensors with KT7-RAID MB. I downloaded
lm_sensors and i2c source an compiled it.
Now I am not sure how to display the values in grellm app.
Cheers
Sridhar
Ummm the kernel was patched for it and there is a module to
Civileme wrote:
On Monday 14 May 2001 21:13, you wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone succesfully used lm_sensors with KT7-RAID MB. I downloaded
lm_sensors and i2c source an compiled it.
Now I am not sure how to display the values in grellm app.
Cheers
Sridhar
Ummm the kernel was patched for
Hi,
Has anyone succesfully used lm_sensors with KT7-RAID MB. I downloaded
lm_sensors and i2c source an compiled it.
Now I am not sure how to display the values in grellm app.
Cheers
Sridhar
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