Re: Sensors and recent motherboards

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> For a moment I thought I had struck gold :-)  There is a link to 
> http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Configurations and there, sure enough, is a
> configuration file for Abit KV8Pro. Unfortunately, although I replaced the
> old config file with this, I still get the same (lack of) readings.

> Nevertheless, this page is worthy of a bookmark, I think.
Every time you change /etc/sensors.conf

you have to run (as root)

sensors -s

Otherwise, you will not use the new file, until you reboot.

Another file to look at is:

/etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors

which holds the modules to be loaded for your board.
It can be (re)created using (as root),

/usr/sbin/sensors-detect

and answering yes to all questions.

As a final remark, ATrpms has an updated version of the lm_sensors rpm.
It does not hurt to try.

--
Paulo Roma Cavalcanti
LCG - UFRJ
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