>> `xmbmon' gives me 3 temperatures, called MB/CPU/chip. >> `sensors' gives me three temperatures from the `it87' module and those >> temperatures seem to match perfectly the ones I get from xmbmon, but >> their label is just temp1/temp2/temp3. > Hmm, xmbmon, the tool which is no longer developed since, hm, 2008 if > not worse? That very one, yes. > If you're using that on recent hardware, it's not going to > be very helpful. Don't worry, this hardware is older than the xmbmon binary (itself dated Mar 16 2008). > The proper labels are motherboard model dependent. There's no way > xmbmon can guess them. So either they have a database of known > motherboards and your board is in it, or they put random labels that > worked for one board once upon a time, and you're lucky if it also > works on yours. I see, so I guess I just got lucky. That makes sense, thank you, Stefan _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors