On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 18:13:04 +0200 Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> wrote: > Other addresses are abviously used by the eeprom and lm75 modules. > Unload them (and dmasound_pmac again), and run sensors-detect again. You > should see the same things you first saw. If you could log the whole > thing, I'd like to take a look. You may use "script" to do that (run > "script sensors-detect.log", then "sensors-detect", then "exit", and you > have a nice logfile). ok, done that. And followed the instructions of the 'sensors-detect' output. I did not ad the lines to /etc/rc.* as the lm75 and eeprom are already loaded at bootup. My sensors output now is: lm75-i2c-0-48 Adapter: uni-n 0 Algorithm: Keywest i2c temp: -1.0?C (limit = -1.0?C, hysteresis = -1.0?C) lm75-i2c-0-49 Adapter: uni-n 0 Algorithm: Keywest i2c temp: -1.0?C (limit = -1.0?C, hysteresis = -1.0?C) eeprom-i2c-0-50 Adapter: uni-n 0 Algorithm: Keywest i2c lm75-i2c-1-48 Adapter: uni-n 1 Algorithm: Keywest i2c temp: -1.0?C (limit = -1.0?C, hysteresis = -1.0?C) lm75-i2c-1-49 Adapter: uni-n 1 Algorithm: Keywest i2c temp: -1.0?C (limit = -1.0?C, hysteresis = -1.0?C) eeprom-i2c-1-50 Adapter: uni-n 1 Algorithm: Keywest i2c eeprom-i2c-2-56 Adapter: mac-io 0 Algorithm: Keywest i2c Machine name: Serial number: Any hints to get some useful output? Thanks for feedback. Zeno