[Please reply to the list, not to me] Quoting Adam Wolfe Gordon <awolfego at telusplanet.net>: > Here is the output of sensors-detect: > (...) > Client found at address 0x2d > (...) > Client found at address 0x2f > (...) > Client found at address 0x48 > (...) > Client found at address 0x49 > (...) > Client found at address 0x4b You do have many unrecognized chips. Dumps would help identifying them, but see below. > Some Super I/O chips may also contain sensors. Super I/O probes > are typically a bit more dangerous, as we have to write to I/O > ports to do this. Do you want to scan for Super I/O sensors? > (YES/no): > Probing for `SMSC 47M1xx Super IO Fan Sensors' > Failed! (0x87) > Probing for `VT1211 Super IO Sensors' > Failed! (0x87) > Probing for `Winbond W83627HF Super IO Sensors' > Failed! (0x87) > Probing for `Winbond W83627THF Super IO Sensors' > Failed! (0x87) > Probing for `Winbond W83697HF Super IO Sensors' > Failed! (0x87) Most likely you do have an ITE it87xx chipset. Recent versions of sensors-detect may have found it. I guess you are using an old one. Please get lm_sensors CVS and install the user-space tools (make user && make user_install). Try the new sensors-detect, it should find an it87 chip, and possibly more. The new Super-I/O detection code is one day old, you're our first tester ;) For all addresses listed above for which the latest version of sensors-detect did not find anything, you can provide a dump (i2cdump 1 0xNN, where NN is each chip address) for analysis. These addresses are usual for hardware monitoring chips, so they could be new ones we don't support yet. -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/