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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    after answering "yes" to all of the questions I too got "Sorry, no chips were found" on my new core 2 duo nc8430 laptop...

    any ideas?

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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    did all steps..and alas "No sensors detected"
    I am on a Toshiba Satellite A-65 Notebook.
    Giving up on the project, but some other Toshiba users might find the info useful.
    Scott

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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    Does this work with Edgy? I didn't work for me in Dapper so I am going to retry it in Edgy...will this work maybe?

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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    I have an Asus A7N8X-E motherboard and cannot figure out how to configure lm-sensors.

    I tried following the tutorial and ended up putting this in my /etc/modules:
    Code:
    sensor modules
    i2c-core
    i2c-nforce2
    asb100
    eeprom
    ds1621
    But it won't boot when this is placed in there. I don't know how to troubleshoot from here. Any suggestions?
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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    Excellent HOWTO, thank you!

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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    I actually found the solution to my problems today. Removed eeprom from the list of modules and it all works.
    Quote Originally Posted by smcnally
    For me, it's all about the penguin...If the Linux mascot was a tiger or an elephant, I would have never even tried it.

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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    What does temp3 measure?

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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    less than 10 minutes for the whole process. Congratulations
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    HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    I've just set up Dapper for the first time and have managed to get everything working nicely. I must say, I'm very impressed with it all. I have even managed to set up VNC and XDMCP from a windows box without too much bother but I am struggling to get lm_sensors to work.

    The problem seems to be that I have a Fintek f71805f chip, which is not supported by the lm_sensors package installed by Synaptic.

    I downloaded the latest sensors-detect and ran it, which has identified the problem. The essential output is:
    #----cut here----
    # I2C adapter drivers
    modprobe i2c-viapro
    modprobe i2c-isa
    # Chip drivers
    modprobe eeprom
    # Warning: the required module f71805f is not currently installed
    # on your system. For status of 2.6 kernel ports check
    # http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices. If driver is built
    # into the kernel, or unavailable, comment out the following line.
    modprobe f71805f
    # sleep 2 # optional
    /usr/local/bin/sensors -s # recommended
    #----cut here----
    If someone could help me with finding and installing the f71805f module then I think I could get it working. I am a complete n00b with ubuntu and pretty rusty on unix/linux in general.

    Thanks
    Last edited by John.Michael.Kane; November 27th, 2006 at 01:05 AM.

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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    I got my sensors working great with the f71805f support in Edgy. Sadly, during the upgrade I somehow managed to wipe out a very fast and reliable Xvnc setup, meaning I have had to revert to a sluggish Xwindows setup using cygwin (whilst I figure out how to set up FreeNX on Edgy).

    Oh well, you win some and you lose some. At least I have got some very pretty temps and fan speeds in my panel!

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