On Sunday 21 Oct 2001 19:21, Borsenkow Andrej wrote: > On ðÎÄ, 2001-10-01 at 09:02, Borsenkow Andrej wrote: > > > 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). > > > > Now, come on, it is not a newbie list. If you do not believe I can > > send you a screenshot. But if so many people have the same problem I > > guess it is real (I have ASUS board as well BTW. May be gkrellm has > > problems with ASUS sensor?) . Wish somebody from Mandrake would get a > > look. I know I can rebuild it and it may even fix it but I hate to > > compile things that are included in distro. > > It turned out, in sensors config pane you have to enter "cpu" and "mb" > in *lower case* even if they are *upper case* by default. Now it really > shows things. > > cheers > > -andrej
Glad to hear it works now. I only show CPU temperature and fan now (69.4œC and 6553 r/min currently). I gave up trying to adjust the formulae and offsets to accurately reflect the values given by the BIOS. Regards, Peter -- Peter Ruskin, Wrexham, Wales. rm -rf /bin/laden Registered Linux User No. 219434 ( see http://counter.li.org/ ). Mandrake Linux release 8.1 (Vitamin) for i586, kernel 2.4.8-26mdk-pnr-win4lin. XFree86 4.1.0, patch level 17mdk. KDE: 2.2.1. Qt: 2.3.1. Uptime: 19:16