On Wednesday 21 June 2006 09:31, Jo Shields wrote: > Francesco Pietra wrote: > > It can be put of the amd64 list. > > amd64 debian etch > > kernel 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 #2 mainboard Tyan K8WE S2895 Two 265 dual opteron all ram slots filled with 1 GB each > > > > #aptitude install lm-sensors > > ..................................................... > > ..................................................... > > > > Creating config file /etc/sensors.conf with new version > > > > debian:/home/francesco# exit > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sensors > > Can't access procfs/sysfs file > > Unable to find i2c bus information; > > For 2.6 kernels, make sure you have mounted sysfs and libsensors > > was compiled with sysfs support! > > For older kernels, make sure you have done 'modprobe i2c-proc'! > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ > > > > How to make? Thanks for helping how to check temperatures. > > run "sensors-detect" as root.
Hi Jo: thanks a lot. However, a question related to the output, got at the machine start: ~$ sensors smsc47b397-isa-0480 Adapter: ISA adapter temp1: +33°C <-- cpu1 temp2: +33°C <-- cpu2 temp3: +29°C temp4: -128°C fan1: 3347 RPM <-- cpu1 fan fan2: 82 RPM fan3: 82 RPM fan4: 3404 RPM <-- cpu2 fan As reported by Andreaa, I also got -128C for temp4, which apperas to be colder than Siberia. I don't know if the indicated cpu 1 and 2 are correct in my case (I transcribed from Andrew) After some 20 minutes, without doing work: temp1: +36°C <-- cpu1 temp2: +35°C <-- cpu2 temp3: +38°C temp4: -128°C fan1: 4990 RPM <-- cpu1 fan fan2: 82 RPM fan3: 82 RPM fan4: 4379 RPM <-- cpu2 fan Your advice? I have added at the top hardware data cheers francesco