On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 05:16:23PM -0700, Philip Pokorny wrote: > I'd suggest you not use the term "globally" as that implies (to *me* > anyway) that it applies to all chips in the system, when in fact it only > applies to the chip in which it appears. You're right. I didn't think to the fact that this file is the same for all chips when writing this comment. I fixed it using your suggestion, please find a new patch attached. -- .''`. Aurelien Jarno GPG: 1024D/F1BCDB73 : :' : Debian GNU/Linux developer | Electrical Engineering Student `. `' aurel32 at debian.org | aurelien at aurel32.net `- people.debian.org/~aurel32 | www.aurel32.net -------------- next part -------------- diff -urN lm_sensors2.orig/etc/sensors.conf.eg lm_sensors2/etc/sensors.conf.eg --- lm_sensors2.orig/etc/sensors.conf.eg 2004-05-10 14:55:55.000000000 +0200 +++ lm_sensors2/etc/sensors.conf.eg 2004-05-10 14:52:16.000000000 +0200 @@ -221,6 +221,19 @@ # yet supported; spaces at the end are ignored, though. # # +# BEEPS +# ----- +# Some chips support alarms with beep warnings. When an alarm is triggered +# you can be warned by a beeping signal through your computer speaker. It +# is possible to enable beeps for all alarms on a chip using the following +# line: +# +# set beep_enable 1 +# +# or disable them using: +# +# set beep_enable 0 +# ########################################################################## #### Here begins the real configuration file @@ -312,6 +325,8 @@ # the CPU temperature. # label temp "M/B Temp" +# Uncomment the following line to enable all beeping globally +# set beep_enable 1 chip "lm75-*"