Hi Mark, You may have whatever accounts, e-mail web page space you need to help support the i2c or lm packages. I have installed the newest of both on a machine that is locking up every couple of hours which is why this is driving me nuts. The bios shows the cpu temps to be normal, but the sensors is still only showing one temp. Fans show up in the MAX driver, examples mailed separately. Homer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Homer Wilson Smith The Paths of Lovers Art Matrix - Lightlink (607) 277-0959 KC2ITF Cross Internet Access, Ithaca NY homer at lightlink.com In the Line of Duty http://www.lightlink.com On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, Mark M. Hoffman wrote: > Hi Homer: > > What a small world, eh? > > Assuming I can actually help you, will you give me a break on my > email account? ;) > > * Homer Wilson Smith <homer at lightlink.com> [2004-06-18 16:12:54 -0400]: > > > > Running Redhat 8.0, 2.4.20-24.8smp, sensors 2.6.3 > > That version of sensors is almost 3 years old, just FYI. > > > Dual Xeon motherboard only shows one temp reading for > > CPU's and no fan readings at all. > > > > Using the w83627hf-isa-0290 driver. > > > > Am I doing something wrong or can this been fixed? > > > > Pointers to RTFM welcome. > > That's pretty much the answer for the fans... > > http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/browse.cgi/lm_sensors2/doc/fan-divisors > > But for the temp sensors, you'll probably need to get an updated version of > our software - the xeontemp driver wasn't added until (I think) 2.8.something > and we're now at 2.8.7. > > You'll need both the I2C package and lm_sensors2 package. This old message > might also be useful when building for RH (says 9, but applies to 8 also) > > http://archives.andrew.net.au/lm-sensors/msg03904.html > > Regards, > > -- > Mark M. Hoffman > mhoffman at lightlink.com >