In message from Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> (Fri, 13 Aug 2004 20:57:50 +0200): >> Sorry, you overestimated me :-) Is the last line in this part of >> conf-file (follows) wrong ? >> >> Yours >> Mikhail >> >> chip "adm1027-*" >> ignore fan4 >> ignore pwm1 >> ignore pwm2 >> ignore pwm3 >> ignore temp2 >> ignore vid >> label in0 "VDD 2.5V" >> label in1 "DDR VTT" >> label in2 "3VSB" >> label in3 "+5 V" >> label in4 "+12V" >> label fan1 "chs1 fan" >> label fan2 "chs2 fan" >> label fan3 "chs3 fan" >> label pwm1 "pwm1 fan" >> label pwm2 "pwm2 fan" >> label pwm3 "pwm3 fan" >> label temp3 "CPU1 Temp" >> label temp1 "CPU2 Temp" >> set vid 2.4 > >Yes it is. As I said in ticket #1682. You cannot set the vid value by >yourself. Instead, you can select how VID pins are converted to a >voltage by changing the VRM version. > >Anyway, you don't seem to display nor use the vid value anyway, so >you >can simply delete the line from your configuration file and >everything >should be fine. > >-- >Jean "Khali" Delvare >http://khali.linux-fr.org/ Thanks: now it works ! Yours Mikhail