RE: lm_sensors modules

2001-11-15 Thread Carter, Shaun G

Last I heard, it still toasts mobo's on the 600's.  I have not loaded it on
my 600x yet for just this reason.  Let me know if there was any change.

Shaun

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From: Ronald W. Heiby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Anyone know the current status of lm_sensors vs. ThinkPad computers?

Ron.



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Re: lm_sensors modules

2001-11-15 Thread Ronald W. Heiby

Anyone know the current status of lm_sensors vs. ThinkPad computers?

Ron.




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Re: lm_sensors modules

2001-11-15 Thread Nicolas Bock

> They're in the kernel rpm.  I installed the package, ran the sensor detect
> application (which takes a LONG time - over an hour I think) and it's been
> working nicely since.  It still needs some tweaking on my part, but it is
> showing me what might be valid data.

But what do I do if I have downloaded a newer kernel version and compiled that
myself? I guess I could download the lm_sensors source and compile the whole
thing myself, but then what would I need the lm_sensors rpm for then? Sounds
like that already answers my question :)

Thanks, nick



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Re: lm_sensors modules

2001-11-15 Thread Ed Wilts

On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 04:34:20PM -0500, Nicolas Bock wrote:
> 
> I hope this is not a stupid question, please don't stone me immediately if it
> is :) I would like to use the lm_sensors package. I can't find the kernel
> modules though. Do I have to compile those myself or are they somewhere in the
> lm_sensors rpm and I just can't find them? Thanks already for your help,

They're in the kernel rpm.  I installed the package, ran the sensor detect
application (which takes a LONG time - over an hour I think) and it's been
working nicely since.  It still needs some tweaking on my part, but it is
showing me what might be valid data.
 
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