Jean Delvare <khali <at> linux-fr.org> writes: > Try temp3_input instead of temp_input3 maybe. Another suspicious thing > is the lack of reference to a specific monitoring chip (you have 2 > chips so how can LCD4Linux know which one you're talking about?), and > also the name "i2c_sensors" while we made the hardware monitoring > subsystem independent from i2c years ago. Could be that the LCD4Linux > code is old and doesn't properly interface with the current hwmon or > libsensors API. > > But anyway, at this point there's not so much we can do for you. Your > sensors are OK, your problem is with LCD4Linux, so you should ask for > help people who know about LCD4Linux. > Thank you for your input Jean. I tried the temp3_input and it started registering as it should. Now I can read all sensors. Thank you all for your help.