On Saturday 06 January 2007 21:43, parishd wrote: > On 1/6/07, Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Saturday 06 January 2007 14:00, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote: > > > >On all those boards I could get cpu, disk and ethernet throughput, but > > > > I could not get either temperatures or fan speeds. On this one, temp > > > > 1 registers as -1.0C and temp2 as 0.0C. On the second Asus both > > > > registered as 0.0C. I know I have had to edit sensors.conf in the > > > > past to tune temperatures, but at least there was documented > > > > requirements for the Asus motherboards. I haven't found anything at > > > > all useful about sensors and the Abit boards. > > > > > > > >Any ideas? > > > > > > This is the place to look at: > > > > > > http://www.lm-sensors.org/ > > > > > > Try to contact the developers there. They are the best people to > > > answer your questions. > > > > 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. > > > > Anne > > I got my configuration file (for an Asus M2N32-SLI mb) from > lm-sensors.org, and it didn't work with the current lm-sensors in the > FC6 repositories (lm_sensors-2.10.0-3.1 according to my system). I > fixed it by installing lm_sensors-2.10.1 from source, again obtained > from lm-sensors.org. > What did you do about the already-installed lm_sensors? I looked at uninstalling it, but it proposed to remove 29 packages - a large slice of kde. Anne
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