w83l785r driver

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Rudolf,
Thanks for your email.  The nvidia-settings utility which ships with the 
driver can be used to interactively poll the GPU's temperature at any 
time, using the following command:

nvidia-settings -q GPUCoreTemp

Please see the man page for nvidia-settings if you have additional 
questions.

Thanks,
Lonni J Friedman
NVIDIA Corporation

On 04/11/2006 10:35 AM Rudolf Marek wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Please reply to mailing list rather just to me.
> 
>> with the new NVIDIA binary driver the sensor chip onboard my graphics
>> card gets exposed via I2C. So your driver would enable me to monitor the
>> temperature of my graphics card via sensord. Unfortunately the driver
>> seems to have bitrotted a bit. Will you update it and propose it for
>> inclusion into the Kernel? That would be great!
> 
> 
> No I dont have time for this. You may try the w83785ts driver which 
> exports just temperatures.
> 
> And btw the "i2c exposion" is reported not to work anyway. Complain 
> please to nvidia and tell them
> that closed source drivers simply do not work and you get no support 
> from comunity because of close source
> form. They should consider to open the i2c part so we can support it.
> 
> regards
> Rudolf

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