sensors gives no useful output.

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On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 19:03:54 +0200
Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> wrote:

> 
> > 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.
> 
> Yes, I think I remember that.
> 
> > 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?
> 
> Unfortunately, it seems that all these chips are awfully misdetected.
> You probably don't have any LM75 chip on your system, and the eeproms
> are of an unknown type. Since we skipped the compilation of the dump
> tools in order to be able to install lm_sensors, there's almost nothing
> we can do now :(
> 
> If we ever can figure out why these tools wouldn't compile correctly on
> PPC, we'll let you know.
> 
> Sorry I can't help you more :/
Ok, thanks for your great help so far.

Tomorrow is another day and we may find more.

Thanks
Zeno



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