On Thursday 19 May 2005 12:08, Jean Delvare wrote: > [...] > > is there by now any kind of database that hosts motherboard data? > Unfortunately not, although the need exists and some tries were made. Hmm, they failed? Why? Is it just that collecting the data would mean a *lot* of work? Or would you say it simply cant be done? What if someone would volunteer to give it a try? (Probably one of my worst ideas lately ;-) > > [...]. Now I wonder if I am the first to get > > it running, is there some place I should publish the thing? > > There is no formal place, but you could simply send it to this > mailing-list. It'll get archived and eventually indexed by Google. > Providing you give it a relevant name, people searching for the data > should find it there. Well, creating some formal place for board-sorted sensors.conf files (for example somewhere on the lm_sensors page or just a folder structure in CVS) would not be the problem, I assume? > > I could put it on my own webpages, but nobody would look there, would > > they? > > If your page happens to be indexed by search engines, they will. I put my > own configuration file on my website a few days ago for that reason. Ok, I have done that, here is a link: http://www.holger-oehm.de/lm_sensors/sensors.conf-sy-p4i875p-dragon-2-platinum Holger. -- Holger Oehm <holger.oehm at holger-oehm.de> Public key <A HREF="http://www.holger-oehm.de/public-key.asc">here</A>, KeyID: B50E51A9, Key-Length: 1024 Bit, Key fingerprint: E92A 5C2C 497A 44ED 23C0 DB66 1DD9 3EF7 B50E 51A9 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/attachments/20050520/43c5a642/attachment.bin