bmcsensors howto?

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If it's not in the RPM and you're running a 2.4 kernel then get our release from our website.
We don't make the RPMs.
If you're running 2.6 then wait until the port is finished and included in the kernel.

Marc Williams wrote:
> After viewing the posts in this forum for a few days, it sure seems like
> this sort of "new user" question should go somewhere else but I didn't see
> any other list.  Please advise if there's somewhere else this would be
> better posted.
> 
> While not a totally new lm_sensors user - I have successfully installed a
> few sensors on other FC and Red Hat machines - I am not a developer nor am I
> any sort of sensors guru and I am stumped with my latest attempt.  It seems
> this motherboard has a dual i450 with a 440bx chipset.  I've got a fully
> patched and up to date FC2 running on it quite nicely.  After I load up
> ATRPM's latest version of lm_sensors and run sensors-detect, it tells me to
> load, among other things, the bmcsensors module.  Only problem is that it
> doesn't seem to exist.
> 
> Googling around, I found a thread about someone's attempt to port an older
> bmcsensors to work with newer kernels and sensors but I'm afraid I didn't
> understand much of what was being discussed.  And in the chips chart on the
> lm_sensors page I see that bmcsensors is in the process of being ported.
> 
> Would it be possible for someone to spell out exactly what I need to do in
> order to aquire and load this bmcsensors thing.  Or even if it's possible?
> 
> Sorry for the nooby-ish type question.  Thanks for your time!
> 
> 
> 
> 



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