Re: Tmp75 sensor installation

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Jean/Guenter,

I am not sure where I got the version from but it is working a little bit better after getting the one from your link.  Thank you for noticing that difference.  I now get the following using i2cdetect -l after loading i2c-dev and the newer i2c-i801.

I2c-0	i2c	i915 gmbus ssc					I2C adapter
I2c-1	i2c	i915 gmbus vga					I2C adapter 
I2c-2	i2c	i915 gmbus panel				I2C adapter
I2c-3	i2c	i915 gmbus dpc 				I2C adapter
I2c-4	i2c	i915 gmbus dpb				I2C adapter
I2c-5	i2c	i915 gmbus dpd				I2C adapter
I2c-6	i2c	i915 gmbus DPDDC-D				I2C adapter

Although I do see devices on i2c-1, I still do not see the smbus anywhere.  This aligns with my not seeing any activity on the smbus with an oscilloscope during the i2cdetect process.  What am I missing on why it is not communicating and/or finding my Lynx Point PCH as well as the devices connected to that smbus?

As always, thank you, everyone.

Benjo

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