Hi Mark, > On March 2, I gave a presentation to my local LUG in Philadelphia [1] > on "Hardware Monitoring with lm_sensors and smartmontools". The > slides are available [2] if anyone is interested. That's really good stuff. Now I know that smartd can be configured to ignore the changes of some of the attributes, which I'd really need. A couple notes on the lm_sensors part: 1* You do not mention SMBus at all. I think you should, as possibly people will read about SMBus in their motherboard manual, and will be interested to know that it is (almost) the same as I2C. 2* "Whenever you modify the /etc/sensors.conf file, you must run sensors -s to apply the changes." This isn't exactly correct, most changes will take effect immediately. Only changes made to "set" lines requires "sensors -s". 3* About VRM, you could add that VRM is now automatically detected. Pretty soon, setting the VRM through /etc/sensors.conf will not be even possible anymore. Great work :) -- Jean Delvare