On Sunday 30 September 2001 21:50, Greg Sarsons wrote: > Peter Ruskin wrote: > > On Sunday 30 September 2001 21:09, Tim McKenzie wrote: > > > > I'm getting the same thing. In demo I see the temp and the fan in > > > > with the CPU info. Interesting, if I enable the fan pluging I get > > > > nothing additional. Enabling or disabling the plugins causes seg > > > > faults at times. Not sure what is causing it. > > > > > > > > BTW I'm using an ABIT KT7-Raid motherboard with an AMD Thunderbird > > > > 800. > > > > > > > > Greg > > > > > > I get the same on an Asus board... No info and occasional segfaults. > > > Other than that, I'd have to say 8.1 is great. I've already corrupted > > > several Windows users. ;) I might try hunting down the source for the > > > plugin and try recompiling it later... > > > > > > Tim > > > > You have to have lm-utils installed, then run sensors-detect as root. > > Once you have sensors detected and configured, reboot, then right-click > > on gkrellm and configure. > > Unfortunately, that is what I did. Installed lm_utils, then ran > sensors-detect and tried to configure gkrellm. No fan, no nothing. Now > again try it as -demo and it works. Unfortunately, I can't save the > data so every time I restart I have to config gkrellm. > > Greg
I don't understand that. When you run sensors in a console, does that display the values? If not, look at /etc/sensors.conf (I think it's called). -- Peter Ruskin, Wrexham, Wales. Registered Linux User No. 219434 ( see http://counter.li.org/ ). Mandrake Linux release 8.1 (Vitamin) for i586, kernel 2.4.8-26mdk. XFree86 4.1.0, patch level 17mdk. KDE: 2.2.1. Qt: 2.3.1. Uptime: 17:17