*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 500777 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500777
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 500777
k10 not showing temperature an fan rotation
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I get the same error. I guess the PPA has disappeared.
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k10temp: th
Reving this thread:
"I've also put up a k10temp ppa some time ago:
https://launchpad.net/~dasprid/+archive/dasprid";
I get 'You are not allowed in here'.
Please help? Thanks
David
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Upgraded to Lucid/10.04 yesterday. Now sensors work as expected.
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k10temp: there is no support for k10-thermal-sensors in kernel 2.6.32
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I've also put up a k10temp ppa some time ago:
https://launchpad.net/~dasprid/+archive/dasprid
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k10temp: there is no support for k10-thermal-sensors in kernel 2.6.32
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I've been using k10temp since 2.6.28 (jaunty) by applying the kernel
patch. I am surprised support still hasn't been added for such common
CPU's
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k10temp: there is no support for k10-thermal-sensors in kernel 2.6.32
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tried k10temp and worked like a charm.
did
$ sudo sensors-detect
and added k10temp to /etc/modules
$ sensors
k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1: +62.1°C (high = +70.0°C)
Use the k10temp (lmsensors/k10temp/temp1) in plasma-widget temperature.
Thanks!
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k10temp: there is no s
Nearly perfect!
+ The multiple kernel feature, very nice and convenient. But I have some
upstream kernels installed that already have the module compiled and
enabled, so you should check for that and disable integration for those
kernels. In addition I noticed that it only integrates the module in
k10temp-dkms added to my ppa: https://launchpad.net/~lorem-ipsum/
I would appreciate test and feedback.
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k10temp: there is no support for k10-thermal-sensors in kernel 2.6.32
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I would appreciate k10temp support because I have Phenom IV CPU and
Turion X2 Dual Core Mobile both need the k10temp module. Do you accept
dkms or m-a patches for this?
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k10temp: there is no support for k10-thermal-sensors in kernel 2.6.32
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The K10temp module is also required for newer Athlon chips (like the
235e that I use), so not having it in 10.04 Lucid will be a major issue
for people who expect that hardware that has been available for almost a
year is supported by a new release.
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k10temp: there is no support for k10-thermal
** Tags added: lucid
** Tags removed: k10 kernel-series-unknown sensors thermal
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k10temp: there is no support for k10-thermal-sensors in kernel 2.6.32
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I have been using the k10temp (built manually) since kernel 2.6.31
within several different Ubuntu installations with success.
As Ubuntu Lucid is going to be an LTS release there is no reason not
supporting this sensor. As it is included in the final 2.6.33 kernel it
can be seen as being stable en
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