I'm not sure if it's significant, but I noticed a few errors toward
the end of the build that look as if the current scripts still have a
few places where they ignore the settings for the actual location of
the kernel files. I noticed some earlier reports about this, though I
believe they said tha
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 09:34:56AM -0400, David Z. Maze wrote:
> Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> RB> Thanks for the info. So is the relation between lm-sensors and
> RB> lm-sensors-source that the latter provides drivers used by the former
> RB> (sort of like alsa, where you need to buil
Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RB> Thanks for the info. So is the relation between lm-sensors and
RB> lm-sensors-source that the latter provides drivers used by the former
RB> (sort of like alsa, where you need to build the driver, but the
RB> utilities can be obtained by binary package)?
Thanks for the info. So is the relation between lm-sensors and
lm-sensors-source that the latter provides drivers used by the former (sort
of like alsa, where you need to build the driver, but the utilities can be
obtained by binary package)?
Or is lm-sensors simply a packaging artifact that
mike polniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mp> I installed the i2c source first and followed the QUICKSTART instructions:
mp> cd to i2c dir and do make make install depmod -a
mp> This installs the new i2c header files .
mp>
mp> Then install the lm-sensors source and edit the Makefile so that
mp>
Ross Boylan wrote:
> I'm trying to use lm-sensors, so far with no luck. The Readme.Debian
> is a bit unclear to me. It says:
>
> To use lm-sensors, you need the lm-sensors module package and an i2c
> module package installed. You will probably need to build the modules
> packages from source, u
Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RB> I'm trying to use lm-sensors, so far with no luck. The Readme.Debian
RB> is a bit unclear to me. It says:
RB>
RB> To use lm-sensors, you need the lm-sensors module package and an i2c module
RB> package installed. You will probably need to build the mod
The i2c package that's standard in the kernel is (was?) missing some
things. I've always downloaded the latest i2c package and patched the
kernel. I did this on my potato box and its working like a charm.
Mike
> I'm trying to use lm-sensors, so far with no luck. The
Readme.Debian
> is a bit
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