This report has become an extended support discussion, and does not
describe an actual bug, therefore I am closing it.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I have no working sensors apart from 1 hdd temperature (used to work with 9.04)
2.6.32-21-generic x86_64
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 Host Bridge
00:02.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 PCI to PCI bridge (ext
gfx port 0)
00:0a.0 PCI bridge: Advanced
Without the "acpi_enforce_resources=lax" boot option the Fan sensors are
not reachable in Lucid! But again keep in mind that there was a warning
for using this option that it may lead to system instability (not in my
case).
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Is this bug reproduceable with the current 9.10 (2.6.31-20-generic) or
current lucid (2.6.32-21-generic) kernel?
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Hrm, nevermind, after adding the lax option, sensors-detect found a
module to load. Odd.
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Workaround not working here:
t...@katran:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
root=UUID=af655e0f-6e77-4305-8c6d-5a92ef317d3e ro acpi_enforce_resources=lax
splash
t...@katran:~$ dmesg
...
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[368848.890310] i801_smbus :00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 19 (level, low) ->
IRQ 19
[368848.890317] ACPI: I/O resource
In data 21 dicembre 2009 alle ore 23:25:33, Jeremy Nickurak
ha scritto:
> That's a work-around... but the warning would seem to suggest that this
> isn't safe. Is there an API/ABI/socket/sysfile that we're supposed to
> used? Until that's the case, this is a regression. Given that, and that
> p
That's a work-around... but the warning would seem to suggest that this
isn't safe. Is there an API/ABI/socket/sysfile that we're supposed to
used? Until that's the case, this is a regression. Given that, and that
people might be using this to tell if a system is running at a safe
temperature, this
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Thank you.
This ok.
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Hypothetically, what's the right way to get temperature data if the
module isn't supposed to be used anymore? Is it safe to use LAX here?
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What problems ?
I would know these problems, because if it can do me problem I edited the grub
as it was before. ;-)
Bye
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By the way I forgot to mention that this is not officially a bug. I
remember reading in some of the linux kernel 2.6.31 release notes that
lm-sensors has been disabled by default because it made problem with
some other code. But it's good that we have this workaround. It works
for me (and obviousl
Hello !
Today i solved in this way:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
and i modified the old string:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
in
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi_enforce_resources=lax quiet splash"
Now it's all right !
But i hope that is being to solve in official way, beacuse man
francesco this is my output of /etc/default/grub:
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# /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIME
@francesco bat
and report back what you did no matter if you succeeded or not.
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I have the same problem !!!
lm sensor doesn't work !
I tried with grub with: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_enforce_resources=lax"
But with sudo update-grub2 i had this:
/etc/default/grub: 9: acpi_enforce_resources=lax: not found
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Found this explanation and solution on the Internet:
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lm-sensors appears to have stopped working in Ubuntu Karmic Koala (basically
for any distro running Kernel 2.6.31). If you look at your Kernel messages, you
will see something like this:
ACPI: I/O resource it87 [0x295-0x296] conflicts wit
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