On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 the mental interface of David Z Maze told: > Elimar Riesebieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > > 1 I installed lm-sensors, lm-sensors-source and i2c-source > > 2 compiled the modules > > 3 Did a lm-sensors detect > > Most people lose on step two, it appears. If you built modules using > 'make-kpkg modules-image', did you install the resulting package? If > you're using sid, 'sudo debian/rules modules-nokpkg' should Just Work > if you're allergic to kernel-package.
make-kpkg modules_image. The Kernel was built also with make-kpkg. > If you do in fact have > lm-sensors modules hiding somewhere under /lib/modules/2.4.20, then > you're doing fine at this point. > > > but no LMXX was found. > > What version of lm-sensors are you using? I've had minor issues > keeping sensors-detect up-to-date; the current versions in both sid > and sarge should work, though. Completely sarge ;-) [...] > *frown* From that output, it looks like you've done everything right; Of course, I think so. > it's possible that the version in unstable will work better for you, > and also that the latest upstream version will work (the upstream > changelog mentions a change to this particular driver). I'll see if I > can get the new upstream version packaged soon, maybe while I'm home > sick today, Good betterment ;-) > but it'll probably be some time before it sees unstable > since I did some black magic to produce modules for stock kernels, > which means new packages in unstable, which means a manual approval wait. I've checked out www.lm-sensors.nu, but no approval for my chipset found :( Ciao Elimar -- .~. /V\ L I N U X /( )\ >Phear the Penguin< ^^-^^
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