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--- Comment #25 from Billy DeVincentis 2009-09-18
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You are absolutely right, actually I am using 3.1.1 and I have spent some time
preparing the ebuilds for our fellow gentoo community and I can confirm that it
works perfectly.
Se
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--- Comment #24 from Jean Delvare 2009-09-18 19:36:37 ---
You need lm-sensors >= 3.1.0 for Asus ATK0110 support.
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--- Comment #23 from Billy DeVincentis 2009-09-18
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It seems that they list the same Windows driver for both of our boards so I
would like to believe that the linux driver should also work. Zeev, what
version of lm_sensors do you h
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--- Comment #22 from Zeev Tarantov 2009-09-18
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I've never looked at the Windows drivers for my board, but my ASUS
P5K-E/WiFi-AP does have such a Windows driver listed:
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?model=P5K-E/WiF
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--- Comment #21 from Billy DeVincentis 2009-09-18
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That's interesting. Truth is since I no longer use my windows partition on that
box, I never checked. Maybe it's time I push the developers to include the
higher version of lm_sen
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--- Comment #20 from Jean Delvare 2009-09-18 09:34:39 ---
Ah, OK, thanks for the clarification. This is still useful for per-model
checks.
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--- Comment #19 from Michael Tokarev 2009-09-18 08:56:11 ---
there's no such list per se. But each motherboard on their site has several
assotiated links, including "Downloads", which lists Asus-provided software,
drivers and BIOSes (it's act
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--- Comment #18 from Jean Delvare 2009-09-18 07:38:30 ---
Billy, I didn't know Asus had such a list. This would be very interesting for
us as a reference, care to provide a link?
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--- Comment #16 from Michael Tokarev 2009-09-15 04:48:27 ---
> It is known that the asus_atk0110 driver doesn't work on all Asus boards.
> However the boot parameter "acpi_enforce_resources=lax" definitely works on
> all
> systems, so maybe y
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--- Comment #15 from Jean Delvare 2009-09-11 07:18:11 ---
Michael, maybe your script is not perfect, but fancontrol itself is pretty
vulnerable to changes in hardware monitoring devices on the kernel side. It
merely assumes that /sys/class/hwm
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--- Comment #14 from Michael Tokarev 2009-09-09 10:40:15 ---
M3A78-EM mobo here too. Was rock solid for 1.5years of heavily use already. I
had a script that monitors system themeratures and fans and adjusts everything
(like fancontrol). The
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--- Comment #12 from Stefan Richter 2009-08-30
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Re comment 8:
This works perhaps on some but not on all ASUS boards. (Not on
mine for example.)
PS: "mine" = Asus M3A78-EM with BIOS versions 0701 (8/28/2008) and 1902
(7
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--- Comment #10 from Jean Delvare 2009-08-30 07:49:08 ---
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> I suppose lm_sensors team can add this workaround to the installation
> documentation, and all distros will just ship a patch that adds the boot
> parameter i
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--- Comment #11 from Jean Delvare 2009-08-30 08:08:19 ---
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> In fact, there is no ACPI sensor driver, but some ACPI AML code may poke the
> same resource at runtime.
There are ACPI sensor drivers for some machines: asu
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--- Comment #7 from Zeev Tarantov 2009-08-17
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So the intent was to break lm_sensors in 2.6.30, but because of a bug it
continued to work as the user expects and will only break in 2.6.31.
Users who want to keep using lm_sensors o
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--- Comment #4 from Markus Trippelsdorf 2009-08-13
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OK I've booted Ubuntu (2.6.28-14) and everything works fine without
"acpi_enforce_resources=no".
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--- Comment #3 from Markus Trippelsdorf 2009-08-13
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acpi_enforce_resources=no does work here with the current git kernel.
I cannot test 2.6.29 easily, because I use btrfs as my root fs and
there were incompatible format changes i
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--- Comment #2 from Len Brown 2009-08-13 04:13:34 ---
Markus,
Have you run 2.6.29?
This revert should return 2.6.31 to be exactly like 2.6.29
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