Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> Yes, that's seems to be the problem. As I don't have such a chip, could
> you please try to add an ignore line for fan1_tach_mode, and also all
> other lines necessary to make sensord working? Then if you send me those
> lines, I will be able to fix the pacakge in consequence.

Ah, I though I had tried that; I must have mistyped the ignore line.

The full list I end up with is:

   ignore in5
   ignore in6
   ignore in7
   ignore fan1_tach_mode
   ignore zone1_limit
   ignore zone1_hyst
   ignore zone1_range
   ignore zone1_critical
   ignore zone1_smooth
   ignore zone2_limit
   ignore zone2_hyst
   ignore zone2_range
   ignore zone2_critical
   ignore zone2_smooth
   ignore zone3_limit
   ignore zone3_hyst
   ignore zone3_range
   ignore zone3_critical
   ignore zone3_smooth
   ignore pwm1_spinup
   ignore pwm1_min
   ignore pwm1_freq
   ignore pwm1_min_ctl
   ignore pwm1_invert
   ignore pwm1_zone
   ignore pwm1_spinup_ctl
   ignore pwm2_spinup
   ignore pwm2_min
   ignore pwm2_freq
   ignore pwm2_min_ctl
   ignore pwm2_invert
   ignore pwm2_zone
   ignore pwm2_spinup_ctl
   ignore pwm3_spinup
   ignore pwm3_min
   ignore pwm3_freq
   ignore pwm3_min_ctl
   ignore pwm3_invert
   ignore pwm3_zone
   ignore pwm3_spinup_ctl

and now sensord is running happily.

-M-


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