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> > Some times ago, Philip Pokorny sent you a patch that could possibly
> > solve your problem with lm_sensors. Did you try it? Did it work?

> No it didn't. I couldn't get the patch to work. He told me exactly
> what to do after try several times myself to patch the source, with
> errors. I got the same errors, so doesn't look like it was me. One of
> the lines it was suppose to look for wasn't there. I grepped the
> source files and I think a couple of the lines weren't there. 
> Looks like a bad patch.  
> I sent the patch to someone else and apparently they didn't have any
> success either.

I'd like you to try again. Attached is a modified version of the same
patch that should apply. I tested it some minutes ago, and it does apply
cleanly to lm_sensors-2.7.0. Go inside the directory where the
lm_sensors sources reside and apply with "patch -p1 <
/path/to/lm_sensors-2.7.0-sysctl-2.patch".

We are planing to release a new version of lm_sensors in a few days and
I'd like to know if your problem is still present or not.

Thanks.

-- 
Jean Delvare
http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/
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