Hi Steven, On 10/31/2006, Steven Timm wrote: > Is the w83792d chip one of those supported in the newer 2.6 kernels? > that's the main one I need that the current redhat distro kernel doesn't > have. Yes it is. The w83792d driver was added in Linux 2.6.14, according to: http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices Note that there's a link to a version of the driver for older kernels, which might come in handy in this case. That version might lack the latest fixes though. > Also, which version of the Linus' 2.6 kernel tree should I point them at > to get the current production code level? Latest stable kernel, of course (i.e. at the moment: 2.6.18.1). -- Jean Delvare