On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 18:25:50 +0100, Stefan Sassenberg wrote: > Jean Delvare wrote: > > On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 17:09:02 +0100, Stefan Sassenberg wrote: > >> Bad news for me: > >> > >> Probing for `Analog Devices ADT7467 or ADT7468'... Success! > >> (confidence 7, driver `to-be-written') > > > > No driver yet and nobody working on it as far as I know - but in the > > meantime you may try forcing the lm85 driver, with chip type adm1027, > > you should get some basic results. > > > After modprobing w83627hf, lm85, adm1021, adm1025, adm1026, adm1029, > adm1031 the results are just the same. Huu, that's not what I suggested. Leave the adm1021, adm1025, adm1026, adm1029 and adm1031 drivers alone, they won't work for you. Instead, try loading the lm85 driver that way: modprobe lm85 force_adm1027=0,0x2e The exact parameter depends on the I2C bus and address where sensors-detect found the ADT7467/8 chip. The above is for bus i2c-0, address 0x2e. Adjust the command if the bus number or the chip address differ on your system. As you are using lm-sensors 2.10.1 with a recent kernel, it is possible that libsensors won't work properly with the forced ADM1027 chip, but at least you should be able to read some temperature values directly from /sys/class/hwmon. > Meanwhile I connected the hard disk to a MSI W7231IMS. It has the same > AD chip: > Probing for `Analog Devices ADT7467 or ADT7468'... Success! > ...but a different Winbond: > Found `Winbond W83627EHF/EHG Super IO Sensors' Success! > ...and shows no fan speed but three temperature values: > Sys Temp: +33?C (high = +45?C, hyst = +40?C) > CPU Temp: +33.0?C (high = +45.0?C, hyst = +40.0?C) > temp3: +32.5?C (high = +80.0?C, hyst = +75.0?C) > > Not bad. Yep, these temperatures look reasonable. -- Jean Delvare