Acerhdf's sensor, by the way, reports temperature in whole celsius, not
in milicelsius,

so the gnome's sensors applet needs to be instructed to have the sensor
value multiplier set to 1000, otherwise you will see zero all the time.

(GNOME Sensors Applet 2.2.3 right-click on the sensors applet, select
Preferences, Sensors tab, expand libsensors tab, select "temp1", click
Properties button, in Scaling Parameters, field "Sensor Value
Multiplier, set to 1000 - and put sane values into Sensor Limits - mine
are : minimum 45, maximum 60)

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acerhdf doesn't work on Acer Aspire One A150
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452292
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