I encounter the same problem using the Intel atom D945GCLF board in
combination with Ubuntu 8.10 server.

If you look at the coretemp.c file in driver/hwmon/coretemp.c (from
linux-source) the x86 model 0x1c is not caught by the if statement. I
changed the coretemp.c file and build the module, but when trying to
load the rebuild module it gave me an "Invalid model format" error. I
must confess not being an hero in building kernel/modules stuff :-(

I really would like to read my CPU temperature's without rebooting and
entering the BIOS... Although the problem seem easy to solve, it
requires someone with experience I guess?

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coretemp doesn't support intel atom processors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296478
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