Note that linux-next has a set of patches [0] by Andi Kleen which will allow
udev to load modules based on CPUID features, e.g. coretemp and cpufreq drivers.
So 'autoloading' coretemp & friends (along the lines of what Steve described in
#11) should be possible fairly soon - without going through
This appears to be working on a MB Pro 8,2. Install lm-sensors, run
sensors-detect and follow the bouncing ball.
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Title:
Have to modp
Just got a new Pro in the mail today. I'll check out the sensor issues
as soon as I get it installed.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: lm-sensors (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Canonical Foundations Team
As Steve said, this isn't an lm-sensors issue, so closing the lm-sensors
task.
Kernel team: would there be any harm in simply building the module into
the kernel always? Virtually all modern intel CPUs use this, and on
CPUs that don't support it, it should have no effect.
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On Jul 15, 2011, at 07:06 PM, Micah Gersten wrote:
>I was planing on merging lm-sensors this wekeend. My and apw's diff are
>included in the latest Debian version.
Fantastic! Thanks Micah.
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I was planing on merging lm-sensors this wekeend. My and apw's diff are
included in the latest Debian version.
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Title:
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@Julian: that changeset appears to be included in lm-sensors 3.3.0,
which is now packaged in Debian. We're carrying a couple of deltas from
Debian which is preventing a sync to the latest version. I've
subscribed Micah and Bryce to get their feedback, but I think at least
two of the deltas can be
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Title:
Have to modprobe coretemp manually in order to get CPU temperatures
Barry:
There's no Mac needed to test this, it's really just about the CPU model. The
commit missing in lm-sensors is
http://www.lm-sensors.org/changeset/5905/lm-sensors
The hard-coded model list (which lm-sensors in oneiric is currently using)
lacks the cases for Intel's more recent CPUs, such as
If we think this should happen by default, lm-sensors is the wrong place
to fix this; lm-sensors is not installed by default (it's in universe),
whereas the coretemp module appears to be part of the main kernel. If
there's no way to express the hardware as a kernel module alias, then
perhaps it sh
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Assignee: Barry Warsaw (barry) => Canonical Foundations Team
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Title:
Have to modp
I just tried this on my MBP1,1 running Natty. sensors-detect correctly
found the coretemp module, and prompted me to add it to /etc/modules.
The default is not to install it, but I chose yes. On a reboot,
coretemp was loaded and `sensors` gave me core temperatures.
Now, my MBP1,1 is about 6 year
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Warsaw (barry)
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Title:
Have to modp
** Also affects: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
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lm-sensors in Oneiric needs to be updated to 3.3.0 in order to detect
"new" (post-Nehalem?) Intel CPUs.
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Title:
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Title:
Have to modprobe coretemp manually in order to get CPU temperatures on
MacBook Pro
To manage notifications a
Oneiric also requires manually loading coretemp on a MacBookPro6,2
Oneiric dev branch (kubuntu-alternate-adm64+mac.iso from 2011-07-05)
Kernel 3.0-3-generic
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This is still true on a generic i7-860 machine on natty's 2.6.37-11; the
coretemp module is now quite sane, gives 4 (rather than 8) measurements.
Is this a kernel issue or lm-sensors for not finding them with sensors-
detect?
Dave
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This issue also occurs on Lucid using the latest kernel (from
-proposed).
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.04
$ uname -a
Linux simon-laptop 2.6.32-25-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 1 09:46:13 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
I don't know if it worth mentioning bu
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Status: New
** Also affects: mactel-support
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upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
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