ons, 20.08.2003 kl. 23.57 skrev Mark M. Hoffman: > * Stian Jordet <liste at jordet.nu> [2003-08-19 23:56:55 +0200]: > > Hi, > > > > I'm very well aware of what you say on your homepage: > > > > If you have problems, please lobby Asus to release a datasheet. > > Unfortunately several others have without success. > > Please do not send mail to us asking for better as99127f support. > > > > but I'm not sure if this is just me doing something stupid (which I > > hope), or lack of a feature in the driver. If the latter, I'm sorry for > > disturbing. This is with kernel 2.6, but I had the same issues the last > > time I tried 2.4 (which is a very long time ago.) > > > > Any hints? Except for buying some hardware which is not Asus... > > > > I see you already got some help on LKML... but this is a FAQ: > > > 4.1.1 Fans sometimes/always read 0!! > > > > You may not have a three-wire fan, which is required. > > > > You may need to increase the 'fan divisor'. See doc/fan-divisors in our > > package for further information. I saw it when I knew what to look for. Sorry for the noise. Just want to let you know that everything works perfect on a Asus CUV266-DLS. Have to use the third alternative for computing cpu-temps. (compute temp2 (@*60/43)+25,(@-25)*43/60) Might perhaps add that in the example config, if anyone cares. When I run three burnP6 on Linux I get almost exactly the same measurements as when I do the same on Windows. So everything looks just perfect :) Again, sorry for the noise. By the way, gkrellm reads right from sysfs, without the need for updated lm-sensors user-space tools. (But I guess you knew that). Thanks for your help and great work! Best regards, Stian