Re: "FATAL: Module i2c_nforce2 not found." and "FATAL: Module i2c_dev not found." in sensors-detect.

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> It's not only i2c-* modules that can't be found. Apparently
> sensors-detect can't find _any_ module on your system. You have
> probably broken your kernel modules system-wide.

Yeah so weird. I don't know what happened or how it happened.

 
> > # uname -a
> > Linux foobar 2.6.32-trunk-686 #1 SMP Sun Jan 10 06:32:16 UTC 2010 i686 
> > GNU/Linux
> 
> This looks good, but OTOH I have no idea if your locate database is
> up-to-date. Try running "updatedb" first, then "locate i2c-nforce2"
> again.

I installed a newer kernel 2.6.32 package (non-trunk) from apt-get
install, trunk kernel wasn't working either, rebooted, used non-trunk
and all works now. WEIRD!

# uname -a
Linux foobar 2.6.32-3-686 #1 SMP Thu Feb 25 06:14:20 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux

I noticed this kernel upgrade detected something new: 
http://pastie.org/872083 (too long to post in here). It never detected 
adt7473 module, but it never show it in sensors command. What is it? 
>From a quick Google search, it seems to be fan controls or something?

# lsmod |grep adt7473
adt7473                 8792  0 
i2c_core               12648  3 adt7473,nvidia,i2c_nforce2
# lsmod |grep w83627ehf
<showed nothing>

Weird?
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