Re: adjusting /etc/sensors.conf for a dual processor machine

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Ah!  I didn't read the output carefully.  If you notice, the "core id" is what is causing this, nothing wrong with lm-sensors here.  We can I think blame HP.  Next question would be how to get this on to the lm-sensors wiki so that other HP Z600 users can make this addition to their configs if necessary.

$ grep "core id" cpuinfo.txt
core id        : 0
core id        : 1
core id        : 9
core id        : 10
core id        : 0
core id        : 1
core id        : 9
core id        : 10
core id        : 0
core id        : 1
core id        : 9
core id        : 10
core id        : 0
core id        : 1
core id        : 9
core id        : 10

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