Dne 31.10.2009 12:51, Christoph Höger napsal(a):
Just one question: How are the lm_sensors names (10h, 11h) related to
current processors? 11h seems to be WIP.
AMD codename K10 refers to family 10h CPUs (Phenom, Phenom II). You
can see your cpu family in /proc/cpuinfo. It's decimal there, so
Am Donnerstag, den 29.10.2009, 14:51 +0100 schrieb Michal Schmidt:
Dne 29.10.2009 12:38, Christoph Höger napsal(a):
since a year or so the AMD K10 thermal sensors module (k10temp) seems to
be floating around the web. I would appreciate some kernel packager
integrating it into the fedora 11
Hi,
since a year or so the AMD K10 thermal sensors module (k10temp) seems to
be floating around the web. I would appreciate some kernel packager
integrating it into the fedora 11 stock kernel - since without it I can
not build (and trust!) a silent cooling system.
Any plans on this issue?
Dne 29.10.2009 12:38, Christoph Höger napsal(a):
since a year or so the AMD K10 thermal sensors module (k10temp) seems to
be floating around the web. I would appreciate some kernel packager
integrating it into the fedora 11 stock kernel - since without it I can
not build (and trust!) a silent
Am Donnerstag, den 29.10.2009, 14:51 +0100 schrieb Michal Schmidt:
Dne 29.10.2009 12:38, Christoph Höger napsal(a):
since a year or so the AMD K10 thermal sensors module (k10temp) seems to
be floating around the web. I would appreciate some kernel packager
integrating it into the fedora 11
On Thursday 29 October 2009 07:08:44 am Christoph Höger wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 29.10.2009, 14:51 +0100 schrieb Michal Schmidt:
Dne 29.10.2009 12:38, Christoph Höger napsal(a):
since a year or so the AMD K10 thermal sensors module (k10temp) seems
to be floating around the web. I would