Re: sensors in kernel 2.6.31

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On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 17:45:19 +0100 (CET), Otto wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> At the moment my Linux server is running kernel 2.6.31-19 and using the 
> asus_atk0110 kernel module. As I discussed with Hans de Goede in Dutch 
> below, unfortunately the command `sensors` is only functioning on my 
> system when using the 'acpi_enforce_resources=lax' kernel option. Hans 
> advised me to send this email, because I have an Asus motherboard and it's 
> a bad idea to use both the acp_enforce_resources option and the 
> asus_atk0110 driver.

It's not that it's a bad idea... it is simply never needed. You need
the acpi_enforce_resource parameter only if you want to use a native
hwmon driver (e.g. it87 or w83627ehf) instead of asus_atk0110. If you
use the asus_atk0110 driver, you don't need it, by definition: it is an
ACPI driver.

> Ps. More info on my system is attached in the file sysinfo.txt.

> root@tommie:~# strings /dev/mem |grep P5
> P5K-V
> P5K-V
> P5K
> 
> root@tommie:~# strings /dev/mem |grep ASUS
> ASUSTeK Computer INC.
> ASUSTeK Pegasus

These are stupid and potentially dangerous commands. Use dmidecode or
any equivalent command instead.


-- 
Jean Delvare

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