Andigilog driver by George Joseph

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> On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Hans de Goede wrote:
>>
>> Great, note that it is far easier to try this outside of an kernel tree.
>> If
>> you have a pre build distro kernel + headers, then just drop asc7621.c
>> (which
>> should be generated successfully by the patch) and the attached makefile
>> in a
>> dir.
>>
>> Then in that dir type "make" followed by "insmod asc7621.ko"
>>
> Many thanks, I'll do that. I don't use a pre build distro kernel, I
> always install vanilla kernels from kernel.org and compile them for my
> machine. So building an additional driver should not be a problem; you are
> right, it is better to do this outside the kernel tree and ignore the
> problem with the patch.
>>
>> If you use lm_sensors-3.0.x it will automatically work with any new
>> drivers,
>> per chip userspace support luckily is a thing of the past.
>>
> That is fine. I have still lm_sensors-2.10 from the Slackware distribution
> I'm using; I'll immediately download the latest 3.0.x version.
>
>
>   Regards
>   Wolfgang
>
>

Here's the latest patch.  Applies fine for me 2.6.25 - 2.6.27.4.


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