On 08/01/2010 07:51 AM, Xi Shen wrote:
> thanks a lot. i am using asus mb, and asus_atk0110 works for me too. :)
> 
> 
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:52 PM, pk <pete...@coolmail.se> wrote:
>> On 2010-08-01 11:01, Xi Shen wrote:
>>
>>> Aug  1 16:56:03 david-gentoo kernel: [  715.671669] ACPI: If an ACPI
>>> driver is available for this device, you should use it instead of the
>>> native driver
>>>
>>> how to fix this problem?
>>
>> Use the ACPI module (appropriate for your motherboard) instead of the
>> it87 module. For example my motherboard (asus P5E64WS) uses the atk0110
>> (acpi) module... you find it under these conditions (make menuconfig):
>>
>> Depends on: HWMON [=y] && ACPI [=y] && X86 [=y] && EXPERIMENTAL[=y]
>> Location:
>>  -> Device Drivers
>>        -> Hardware Monitoring support (HWMON [=y])

I just saw, this weekend in fact, that the newer Phenoms, in fact most
of the recent K10 CPUs, do not work accurately with the atk0110 so when
the driver starts to load, it flatly refuses. I have a 9750 Phenom and
that one works great. Works fine in my X2 4000+. These are all assus
[sic] mobos.  But my 940 Phenom II won't work, thusly:

k10temp 0000:00:18.3: unreliable CPU thermal sensor; monitoring disabled


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