Hi Brad, Well if you already know that it's a vt1211, why don't you just load the driver and see what happens? Do a 'modprobe vt1211' and check the kernel logs. ...juerg On 3/16/07, brad.beglin at gatech.edu <brad.beglin at gatech.edu> wrote: > LM_sensors list, > > I have an Averatec 3150P laptop running Gentoo that I have been unable to get to > work with LM sensors. The laptop has the VT8375 North Bridge, VT8233 South > Bridge, and the VT1211 super IO chip (platform documentation at > http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/legacy/km266/). I have attempted to > detect the VT1211 using the latest version of lm_sensors with both the linux > 2.6.19-r3 and 2.6.20-r1 kernels, with I2C, the via bus driver, and the VT1211 > installed as both modules and built in. On each attempt, the only thing that > detection script finds is the eeprom chip. Is there some other kernel > configuration that I should try or another way that I can detect the super IO > chip? If not, what else can I try? Thanks > > -- > Brad Beglin > > _______________________________________________ > lm-sensors mailing list > lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org > http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors >