Ticket 1671

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> Ok, here goes:
> 
> 1-002d:
> alarms           fan3_div    in2_input  in5_max         temp2_input
> detach_state     fan3_input  in2_max    in5_min         temp2_max
> fan1_div         fan3_min    in2_min    in6_input       temp2_max_hyst
> fan1_input       in0_input   in3_input  in6_max         temp3_input
> fan1_min         in0_max     in3_max    in6_min         temp3_max
> fan1_pwm         in0_min     in3_min    name            temp3_max_hyst
> fan1_pwm_enable  in0_ref     in4_input  power           temp4_input
> fan2_div         in1_input   in4_max    temp1_input     temp4_max
> fan2_input       in1_max     in4_min    temp1_max       temp4_max_hyst
> fan2_min         in1_min     in5_input  temp1_max_hyst  vrm

OK, you have been lying to us. This is not Linux 2.6.4. These files
follow the new naming scheme, which was introduced with Linux 2.6.5-rc1.

Anyway, just go with lm_sensors 2.8.6 then and it should work fine.

-- 
Jean Delvare
http://khali.linux-fr.org/



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