lm_sensors and nvidia graphic card temperature monitoring

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> i2c-nvidia2 doesn't exist as far as I know. You must refer to
> i2c-nforce2, I presume?

Yes, sorry.

> Search for rivatv instead - see my other post.

Yes, very informative, thanks!

The 0.86 release doesn't compile, but the cvs one does. The module loads
fine, syslog:

 kernel: Linux video capture interface: v1.00
 kernel: rivatv: module not supported by Novell, setting U taint flag.
 kernel: rivatv: Video4Linux driver for NVIDIA cards
 kernel: rivatv: MMX processor extension enabled

> Rudolf's w83785 driver is meant for the Winbond W83L785R chips, which
> is a full-featured hardware monitoring chip. My w83l785ts driver, OTOH,
> is meant for the Winbond W83L785TS-S, which is a very simple
> single-temperature sensor.

Thanks for the clarification. I can't get modprobe w83l785ts with
various probe= and force= options to do anything useful. Loading
i2c-nforce2 makes two i2c busesses avilable, numbered 0 and 1.
Presumably something similar would have to happen if the graphics card
has an i2c bus too? Dunno how though. :(
I've insmoded all /lib/modules/2.6.13-15.7-default/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/*
ignoring the errors, and rivafb and rivatv, sensors-detect finds a lot
more but it's all bogus. sensors -s (with the original sensors.conf),
then sensors outputs only zeros for anything that wasn't there before.
Might have to give up. :((

Thanks again for all your insights.

Volker

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