> > Things to try: > > > > 1* Cycle the w83781d driver (as root): > > $ rmmod w83781d > > $ modprobe w83781d > > And see if temp2 changes. > > Did not help. > > > 2* Try to pass init=0 to the w83781d module: > > In the file /etc/modprobe.conf, add the following line: > > options w83781d init=0 > > I just hope that this file is not generated from other files on your > > system. If it is, you'll have to find out which files this one is > > generated from, and edit one of them instead. > > Then reboot your computer and see if it helps. > > > > I can't remember a similar report so far (by my memory is rather > > weak). > > Did not help. Well, I'm out of ideas then. Only thing I can suggest is try a more up-to-date kernel package when Mandrake releases one, maybe it'll somehow help. -- Jean "Khali" Delvare http://khali.linux-fr.org/