No sensors found. Ticket: 1939

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Hi Pat,

On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:59:06 -0800, "Pat Young" <patyoung13 at hotmail.com> wrote:

>Hi Grant,
>
>Thank you for the response.  To be honest I really just want to be able to 
>run gkrellm and get cpu temp.  If the best way to do so is to patch the 
>kernel source then yes that's what I'd like to do.  Unfortunately as I said 
>before I am new to it.  I'm running Redhat Enterprise 4.  I don't seem to 
>have the directory that you refer to: usr/src/linux-2.6.12-rc1.  In /usr/src 
>I have:
>
>/redhat
>/kernels
>
>I think I may be in over my head....  Is the file that I downloaded going to 
>work or am I out of luck?

Sorry, I'm not running redhat anymore, I don't have your hardware, 
I don't know.  Keep system up-to-date and you will get it one day.

Cheers,
Grant.



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