Nuvoton NCT6791D support

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 I just followed the link from the lm-sensors devices page to the GitHub
page (is that yours?), and re-cloned it.  This time the output was a little
different, and I have a few .ko files in my personal directory.  They are
not in the hwmon dir.  I thought I might try moving them there and
re-running sensors-detect.

Githum repo:
https://github.com/groeck/nct6775.git

Make:
Mint nct6775 # make all
  CC [M]  /home/stephen/nct6775/nct6775.o

  Building modules, stage 2.
  MODPOST 1 modules
  CC      /home/stephen/nct6775/nct6775.mod.o
  LD [M]  /home/stephen/nct6775/nct6775.ko


Contents of home dir after make all:
Mint nct6775 # ls
compat.h  Makefile        nct6775.c      nct6775.mod.o  README.ASRock
LICENSE   modules.order   nct6775.ko     nct6775.o
lm75.h    Module.symvers  nct6775.mod.c  README


Sensors -v
Mint nct6775 # sensors -v
sensors version 3.3.4 with libsensors version 3.3.4



I run everything as root.
Should I copy any of the .ko, .o, and .c files from your driver into any
other folders?

I'm using the sensors-detect that came with the manual installation of
lm-sensors, latest version.  I don't have a prog/detect, either folder or
command.
  Just run sensors_detect from prog/detect/. I am not sure if you actually
installed it. If not, you just keep running the installed version.

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