On Wednesday 19 November 2003 05:42 pm, Dick Gevers wrote:
> There`s easier ways to tackle that; IMHO. Proberbly failsafe is safe, but
> why bother, if you`re careful and consider beforehand what you do, go to
> init 1 and cd to where you want to make your changes. Of course, vi may be
> the prefe
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 22:42:00 +, Dick Gevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about Re: [expert] lm sensors:
Aargh, and I thought I cancelled this one just in time. Please waste. The
next version is the final. Sorry.
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On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:52 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
> I only load the it87. The lm75 driver may be causing your problem, there
> isn;t one on that board. Also, on the Soyo, I only got accurate readings
> by specifying a socket type when modprobing the driver. the differnet
> types are in
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Hello Bryan,
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:36:51 -0500, Bryan Phinney
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about [expert] lm sensors:
>Scenario, I installed lmsensors by RPM, ran sensors-detect and let it
>create the /etc/sysconfig/lmsensors configuration
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:36:51 -0500, Bryan Phinney
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about [expert] lm sensors:
>Scenario, I installed lmsensors by RPM, ran sensors-detect and let it
>create the /etc/sysconfig/lmsensors configuration file. When
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:03 pm, Thomas Backlund wrote:
> in order to solve wich one kills your system, you should use the modprobe
> command
> and try to load one module at a time until it hangs...
Originally, the problem module was the adm1021 module and that was due to the
options line
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 12:36 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> I have recently started trying to install lm sensors on my computer which
> has a Soyo KT400 Dragon Ultra Platinum motherboard. I have had very mixed
> results with the sensors including some very hard to diagnose hard locks on
> the m
From: "Bryan Phinney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I rewrote the lmsensors init script so that it was manually loading the
> modules rather than pulling them from the /etc/sysconfig/lmsensors file.
I
> ran the script and it loaded the modules, then stopped the script and it
> unloaded the modules.
I have recently started trying to install lm sensors on my computer which has
a Soyo KT400 Dragon Ultra Platinum motherboard. I have had very mixed
results with the sensors including some very hard to diagnose hard locks on
the machine when I attempt to load the sensor modules.
Does anyone her
On Thursday September 19 2002 10:15 am, Ricardo Castanho de Oliveira
Freitas wrote:
> Em Seg 05 Ago 2002 05:56, s escreveu:
>
> Since Ago, 5th I've tried by all means to make this lm_sensors
> work.
> > So to recap:
> > 1. install lm_sensors & libs
> > 2. run: sensors-detect
> > 3. cp s
Em Seg 05 Ago 2002 05:56, s escreveu:
Since Ago, 5th I've tried by all means to make this lm_sensors work.
No way till now!
Using mdk8.2! Any other suggestion? [please!!!]
> So make sure you have lm_sensors & liblm_sensors installed. Then as
> root run: sensors-detect. It will walk y
On Sunday 17 June 2001 01:09 am, David E. Fox wrote:
>
> > that doesn't work for you, it's a hardware problem. Still, AMD
> > isn't going to fully support temperature monitoring till the Athlon
> > 4's come out
>
> Isn't that more of a mainboard issue than a CPU one?
Not practically. Whil
> Mandrake 2.2.x kernels have had i2c support patched in even before
> the 2.4.x kernels. You might need to undo your efforts and just
> install the appropriate lm_utils ...-mdk rpm. With 8.0 I'm using
I saw some of the necessary modules in lib/modules/2.2.17/misc but the
one I need appare
On Saturday 16 June 2001 03:18 pm, David E. Fox wrote:
> I've rebuilt lm-sensors and installed it,
> Any suggestions? I was hoping to upgrade to kernel 2.4.5, but in
> looking into the kernel config file I don't see anything that exactly
> matches the probe that my mainboard uses.
Mandrake 2
Hi *,
I've been fiddling with lm-sensors 2.5.5 recently to try to get it to
work. I'm using Mandrake 7.2. I was using version 2.4.2 which does have
better support for sensors devices, and patched up to 2.4.5 (but that
didn't work - I got a 'ran out of input data, system halted' message, so
back t
I use this program to do that on the Abit BP6 system (health)
and when you untar the program you will find instructions on how to set it up
Don
On Friday 02 February 2001 17:41, you wrote:
> "J . A . Magallon" wrote:
> > On 02.02 PBone wrote:
> > > I am trying to get temperature monitoring
"J . A . Magallon" wrote:
>
> On 02.02 PBone wrote:
> > I am trying to get temperature monitoring for my athlon/epox 8kta2/Mandrake
> > 7.2 system.
> > I have been to the lm_sensors site but the latest Mandrake rpms are for
> > Mandrake 7.0.
> > Is there an easy (ie rpm) way to install lm_sensor
On 02.02 PBone wrote:
> I am trying to get temperature monitoring for my athlon/epox 8kta2/Mandrake
> 7.2 system.
> I have been to the lm_sensors site but the latest Mandrake rpms are for
> Mandrake 7.0.
> Is there an easy (ie rpm) way to install lm_sensors- (I have had low success
> rate tr
I am trying to get temperature monitoring for my athlon/epox 8kta2/Mandrake
7.2 system.
I have been to the lm_sensors site but the latest Mandrake rpms are for
Mandrake 7.0.
Is there an easy (ie rpm) way to install lm_sensors- (I have had low success
rate trying to compile programs under Manr
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