Package: sensord Version: 1:2.10.0-5
Sensord fails to start, logging the following messages: sensord: sensord started sensord: Chip: lm85-i2c-0-2e sensord: Adapter: SMBus I801 adapter at 2000 sensord: V1.5: 1.56 sensord: -in0_min: 1.42 sensord: -in0_max: 1.58 sensord: VCore: 1.20 sensord: -in1_min: 1.18 sensord: -in1_max: 1.32 sensord: V3.3: 3.30 sensord: -in2_min: 3.13 sensord: -in2_max: 3.47 sensord: V5: 5.05 sensord: -in3_min: 4.74 sensord: -in3_max: 5.26 sensord: V12: 12.25 sensord: -in4_min: 11.38 sensord: -in4_max: 12.62 sensord: CPU_Fan: 1239.00 sensord: -fan1_min: 1100.00 sensord: Error getting sensor data: lm85/fan1_tach_mode: Can't access procfs/sysfs file sensord: sensord failed (I have the following three lines in /etc/sensors.conf: ignore in5 ignore in6 ignore in7 without them, sensord fails earlier, saying sensord: Error getting sensor data: lm85/in5: Can't access procfs/sysfs file) As I understand it, fan1_tach_mode is from a part of the lm-sensors lm85 support which is not yet included in standard kernels. My kernel is compiled from Debian 2.6.16-14 sources. libsensors3 version: 1:2.10.0-5 libsysf2s version: 2.0.0-6 % ls -1 /sys/bus/i2c/devices/0-002e/ alarms bus cpu0_vid driver fan1_input fan1_min fan2_input fan2_min fan3_input fan3_min fan4_input fan4_min hwmon:hwmon0 in0_input in0_max in0_min in1_input in1_max in1_min in2_input in2_max in2_min in3_input in3_max in3_min in4_input in4_max in4_min name power pwm1 pwm1_auto_channels pwm1_auto_pwm_freq pwm1_auto_pwm_min pwm1_auto_pwm_minctl pwm1_enable pwm2 pwm2_auto_channels pwm2_auto_pwm_freq pwm2_auto_pwm_min pwm2_auto_pwm_minctl pwm2_enable pwm3 pwm3_auto_channels pwm3_auto_pwm_freq pwm3_auto_pwm_min pwm3_auto_pwm_minctl pwm3_enable temp1_auto_temp_crit temp1_auto_temp_max temp1_auto_temp_min temp1_auto_temp_off temp1_input temp1_max temp1_min temp2_auto_temp_crit temp2_auto_temp_max temp2_auto_temp_min temp2_auto_temp_off temp2_input temp2_max temp2_min temp3_auto_temp_crit temp3_auto_temp_max temp3_auto_temp_min temp3_auto_temp_off temp3_input temp3_max temp3_min uevent vrm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]