On Sunday 21 October 2007 05:43, legolas558@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:It is disabled since when I abandoned the lm_sensors approach; I remember that I did some more testing with lm_sensors and got almost all chips identified, although didn't know how to use lm_sensors to generate some useful logs.have emerged lm_sensors but can't get it running - it keeps saying "NoIn this case, getting sensors installed is the opposite of what you want to do.
sensors found!" and complaining about kernel drivers not properly setup.
I have attached the output of sensors-detect, from which it seems that
the kernel is OK.
The idea is to simplify the system until it works, then figure out what
simplification made it work.
ie. disable sensors entirely by building a kernel with CONFIG_HWMON=n
If that makes things work, then it is a clue.
If that was disabled already, then just keep it disabled.
cheers,
-Len
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