Hello again! > > - Subscribe to the lm-sensors list > (http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors) > > Already done. :) > > > - What hardware monitoring chip do you have on your motherboard? > > W83627DHG / ICH8 -- I have the same P5B+WiFi board that's discussed in this > post: > http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2006-August/017332.html > > > If you have a 627ehf/ehg/dhg jump in with testing the new driver -- and > there are some bugs I could point you to, also. Or if you have another chip, > I'm sure it needs development too. > > I could try my hand with some 627DHG bugs. So what's the best way to start? > Install 2.6.19 w/ the patch you just sent the other day? > (w83627ehf_add_w83627dhg_support.patch) ? I also switched > up to lm-sensors v2.10.1. Feel free to install the patch I posted and test it. I have a test script but I'm waiting for Jean to get back (I believe he's on vacation for a few weeks) and then I'll send out the patch to everyone for testing. So yeah, go ahead! Here is another bug report that you could work on: http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2006-November/018268.html (I'll probably get on that one in January, but if you figure it out, that's great!) > > - The lm-sensors project also has work, which I'm sure Jean Delvare and > Rudolf Marek could tell you more about. > > I'll work wherever you guys would need me too. (I'm only finishing my > dissertation now anyways...) This is a list of all the active tickets: http://www.lm-sensors.org/report/1 It's also very useful to just keep up to date on the discussion on the lm-sensors list. There are lots of useful things to learn by watching the devel process. David