After fiddling around with lm-sensors a bit, I tried running sensors-
detect. I went through the entire detection process, told sensors-detect
to add kernel modules to my /etc/modules and rebooted. Now Gnome Sensors
Applet works perfectly!
Attached is my /etc/modules file after modifications were
I have just tried using GKrellM, with lm-sensors installed. I get "No
sensors detected" as well (same issue with hardware monitor panel applet
in Gnome). I really need to know that my CPU is not cooking as I intend
to do some CPU-intensive stuff in the next few days.
I just re-read this bug report
On an ASRock Conroe945G-DVI motherboard, I get an empty
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone as well.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
root=UUID=bfb425a3-abb5-4f99-9179-909de0b6485d ro quiet splash
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux iwojima 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 19:00:28 UTC 2007 x86_64
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> Do you still have this issue with the latest release of Ubuntu ?
I am running Feisty (fresh install) and I am using the Open Source ATI
drivers and as far as I can remember I did not need to do the work-
around I documented here:
http://abing.gotdns.com/posts/2006/dri-with-ati-cards-under-ubunt
I have just finished upgrading from Dapper to Edgy and now 3D
acceleration for my Radeon 9250 graphics card is disabled. I appears
that the kernel DRM module fails to load on startup.
This is what it looks like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:$ export LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose
[~]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:$ fglrxinfo
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