Hi all, > David Holl wrote: > Yeah, my distro only has 2.10.1 as well. (Gentoo -- hopefully they'll put > it up under ~x86 soon... /me wonders how to become the Gentoo package > maintainer for lm_sensors...) > > Try 2.10.2 from http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Download I'm a gentoo fan also! If you become package maintainer, please let me know... I'd love to see lm_sensors get more attention in gentoo. On 1/19/07, Daniel Ceregatti <daniel at ceregatti.org> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Seems I also had libsensors from a manually compiled lm_sensors in > /usr/local/lib. I've managed to remove all traces of this, installed 2.10.2 > via portage by making my own ebuild (overlay, in case you want it, is here: > http://sh.nu/download/ebuilds) and: > > w83627dhg-isa-0290 > Adapter: ISA adapter > VCore: +1.18 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +1.74 V) > in1: +11.14 V (min = +8.40 V, max = +12.04 V) > AVCC: +3.20 V (min = +2.14 V, max = +0.43 V) ALARM > 3VCC: +3.20 V (min = +1.15 V, max = +2.13 V) ALARM > in4: +1.18 V (min = +0.18 V, max = +0.11 V) ALARM > in5: +1.54 V (min = +0.69 V, max = +1.71 V) > in6: +5.86 V (min = +5.27 V, max = +0.00 V) ALARM > VSB: +3.20 V (min = +0.18 V, max = +1.90 V) ALARM > VBAT: +3.14 V (min = +2.13 V, max = +1.34 V) ALARM > Case Fan: 0 RPM (min = 4500 RPM, div = 4) ALARM > CPU Fan: 2083 RPM (min = 84375 RPM, div = 8) ALARM > Aux Fan: 0 RPM (min = 4066 RPM, div = 4) ALARM > fan4: 0 RPM (min = 703 RPM, div = 16) ALARM > fan5: 0 RPM (min = 6958 RPM, div = 2) ALARM > Sys Temp: -65?C (high = +0?C, hyst = +127?C) > CPU Temp: +53.5?C (high = +127.0?C, hyst = +0.0?C) ALARM > AUX Temp: +54.5?C (high = +127.0?C, hyst = +0.0?C) > > coretemp-isa-0000 > Adapter: ISA adapter > temp1: +56?C (high = +85?C) > > coretemp-isa-0001 > Adapter: ISA adapter > temp1: +57?C (high = +85?C) > > Here is a screen shot of my bios: > > http://sh.nu/download/images/bios.jpg > > I guess the next step is to configure it? Seems I'm missing a few things > there. > > Daniel Daniel, I'm kicking myself right now. That's the easy solution, eh? Now, when you modify sensors.conf, you'll be putting in motherboard-specific information. We can push that upstream to the lm_sensors project. I have an Asus P5B, and we should be able to find just what's different between that and your EVGA 122-CK-NF68-AR. I haven't gone through and fine-tuned my sensors.conf yet. I guess I should do that this weekend. David