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From: Craig Hagerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jan 10, 2006 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: lm_sensors package
To: Lennart Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for all the advice. I have things solved and will report on
what I have done.
Did an apt-get install lm-sensors
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 02:29:51PM +, Angus Mackenzie wrote:
Whilst I'm on the subject though;
I found the correct modules to modprobe (i2c-isa, eeprom and w83697hf)
I put a stanza in the /etc/modutils/i2c after the alias char-major line
I ran update-modules as root
I found the
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:49:39 +0900
Craig Hagerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When i do apt-get install lm_sensors it reports that it can't find any
such package. I have tried using different sources in my source.list
to no avail. I used to have this package installed on a previous
debian
Hi.
When i do apt-get install lm_sensors it reports [...]
lm-sensors
Best,
Gilles
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You could try replacing the underscore character with a hyphen.
Glad I'm not the only one does that.
Whilst I'm on the subject though;
I found the correct modules to modprobe (i2c-isa, eeprom and w83697hf)
I put a stanza in the /etc/modutils/i2c after the alias char-major line
I ran
Angus Mackenzie wrote:
You could try replacing the underscore character with a hyphen.
Glad I'm not the only one does that.
Whilst I'm on the subject though;
I found the correct modules to modprobe (i2c-isa, eeprom and w83697hf)
I put a stanza in the /etc/modutils/i2c after the alias
Hello.
So why do I keep having to modprobe them after every reboot?
You have to add the modules' name to /etc/modules to have
them loaded at boot.
Best,
Gilles
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Hi,
Jo Shields wrote:
You could just run sensors_detect, to make it all work...
I would like to know how many of these chipsets are supported right now
on AMD64 motheboards. I have an Asustek A8NE-FM and it seems to me that
the thermal sensors are not supported at all.
Can somebody give me
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:05:42PM +0100, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
I would like to know how many of these chipsets are supported right now
on AMD64 motheboards. I have an Asustek A8NE-FM and it seems to me that
the thermal sensors are not supported at all.
Can somebody give me some hints where
Thanks for the help, Jo and Gilles.
I think I had misunderstood the role of modules.conf, which sets up aliases
and provides support in the form of parameters etc when modules are loaded.
I still have to put their names into /etc/modules to have them loaded at boot,
yes?
Man update-modules
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 18:05 +0100, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
I would like to know how many of these chipsets are supported right now
on AMD64 motheboards. I have an Asustek A8NE-FM and it seems to me that
the thermal sensors are not supported at all.
Can somebody give me some hints where to
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:20:33PM +, Angus Mackenzie wrote:
Thanks for the help, Jo and Gilles.
I think I had misunderstood the role of modules.conf, which sets up aliases
and provides support in the form of parameters etc when modules are loaded.
I still have to put their names into
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