> it seems, however, that w83627hf is required for my hardware > after all, as no temps are detected with w83781d. > > root at homer:/home/sero # lsmod > Module Size Used by > i2c_isa 2368 0 > w83781d 33984 0 > i2c_sensor 3392 1 w83781d > i2c_dev 10944 0 > i2c_core 25992 4 i2c_isa,w83781d,i2c_sensor,i2c_dev > > root at homer:/home/sero # modprobe w83627hf > FATAL: Module w83627hf not found. > > root at homer:/home/sero # sensors > w83627hf-isa-0290 > Adapter: ISA adapter > Algorithm: ISA algorithm > VCore 1: +1.55 V (min = +1.89 V, max = +2.29 V) > VCore 2: +1.71 V (min = +1.89 V, max = +2.29 V) > +3.3V: +2.74 V (min = +2.82 V, max = +3.79 V) > +5V: +4.84 V (min = +4.73 V, max = +5.24 V) > +12V: +12.22 V (min = +10.82 V, max = +13.19 V) > -12V: -13.10 V (min = -13.18 V, max = -10.88 V) > -5V: -5.15 V (min = -5.25 V, max = -4.75 V) > V5SB: +5.48 V (min = +4.73 V, max = +5.24 V) > VBat: +3.04 V (min = +2.40 V, max = +3.60 V) > fan1: 0 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2) > fan2: 0 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2) > fan3: 3590 RPM (min = 750 RPM, div = 8) > ERROR: Can't get TEMP1 data! > ERROR: Can't get TEMP2 data! > ERROR: Can't get TEMP3 data! > > it seems i will have to wait until w83627hf is ported to the kernel. ? Negative. The problem is due to the fact that you are using lm_sensors CVS on Linux 2.6.0, or lm_sensors 2.8.2 on Linux 2.6.1, and this doesn't work. Use lm_sensors 2.8.2 if under Linux 2.6.0, CVS if under Linux 2.6.1-rc1 or above, and you should get the temperature readings OK. > so thanks for all your help. in small return, i will make a few > comments on the English on your webpage: Could have been in a private e-mail, don't you think? ;)) > 3. > Actuality > i believe in English you meant to say something like "Employment" ? > (if you are referring to your job) This is the place for latest things that happend to me. It is about employment this time, but could be completely different. So I renamed it to "Breaking News". All other comments gladly accepted, fixes applied. This page was written about four years ago, and back to that time I wasn't very active on english-speaking mailing-lists, nor in the open-source community at all. Needless to say that the quality of my English has improved a lot since (although I am still able to make ugly mistakes) and reading my old words is... well, simply awful. I should really rework these pages, shame on me. But no time for this, of course. > once again, thank you for all your work on lm_sensors, and i hope that > was of some small help to you. Thanks a lot for the proofreading job :) -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/