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On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Marcus Ebert wrote:
> I also tested lm_sensors with Slackware which added
> MODULE_0=i2c-nforce2
> MODULE_1=dme1737
> MODULE_2=lm85
> to /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors - so the sensor is there.
> Maybe lm_sensors included in SL4.6 is too old (2.8.7 vs. 3.0.2 in
> Slackware) for the really new type of Processor...
> I will have to check it on the Changelog of lm_sensors - hopefully there
> is one on there homepage.
>
Ok, from the homepage of lm_sensors I found that nforce2 is supported
since 2.8 which means that it also should work with SL.
But why isn't it working and can't detect it??
Cheers,
Marcus
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