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Shane Canon <[log in to unmask]>
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Shane Canon <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Feb 2005 07:02:42 -0800
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Ping,

Most of the sensor drivers are in the kernel-unsupported package.  I
have tested these a little, but have yet to put it in full production.

- --Shane

Ping Yeh wrote:
| Hello,
|
|     Has anyone get lm_sensors working to monitor hardware with
| scientific linux?  There is a lm_sensors package but there are
| no mkdev.sh script to create device files.  Also there is no i2c
| package although some i2c stuff are in the lm_sensors package already.
|
|     Any help is appreciated.
|
| Thanks,
| Ping
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