Messages in this thread | | | From | Frodo Looijaard <> | Subject | Re: Sensor module in kernel? | Date | Thu, 18 Feb 1999 14:44:06 +0100 (CET) |
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sinbuxs@typeb.sita.int wrote: > > from:Senthil Rajan > > Hi, > Could any one please tell me how to I add sensor module to my > kernel (2.2.1)?, I tried lm_sensors, hell lot of errors, I don't > think I can fix them and I don't want to. Is there any module > provided with Kernel source 2.2.1, if so how to I activate it? > > Thank you for your help
There is no hardware sensor support in the kernel; that is exactly why we started to write what was to become lm_sensors.
I will be the first to admit that lm_sensors is not as user-friendly as it could be. There is hard work going on at making an automatic detection script to determine what kind of sensors chips and SMBus adapters are present on your system, as we now support at least 3 different adapters (not counting parallel port I2C adapters), and 10 different chip types. In the meantime, we are always willing to help people through our internal mailing list (lm78@stimpy.netroedge.com).
If you are willing to give it another try, drop us a note describing your problems, and we will try to help you out. If not, and you have 'simple' hardware (meaning a LM78 on the ISA bus), there are several alternative implementations; http://www.netroedge.com/~lm78, our homepage, should list them.
By the way, most people seem to be able to use lm_sensors without any problem at all. It is not as impossible as this mail may seem to imply. You *do* have to read the included documentation before you start, though!
Good luck, Frodo
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