I didn't see an option to add more info to a ticket. Anyway, here's what one of you guys wrote: Reply from support: The perl warnings aren?t the problem. You have some chip we don?t support. Sorry. Look at your board, see FAQ. Have a look at ticket 875 - it fixed the problem for me: Problem in detail: Just did some more fiddling on an Asus P4B266 Board: while the w83781d driver does not recognice this new chip as something it can talk to, forcing the chip to as99127f on module load does get good results: ===== Perhaps that's something that can be added to the w83781d driver? -- Gerard Beekmans www.linuxfromscratch.org -*- If Linux doesn't have the solution, you have the wrong problem -*-