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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Feb 12 07:46:00 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jeffrey.b.layton at lmco.com (Jeff Layton)</li>
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Do a 'lsmod' to see if any i2c and sensors modules are loaded
(if they are built as modules). If you don't see any, then I bet
you need to run sensors-detect.
Once it detects a sensors, you will see entries in,
/proc/sys/dev/sensors
Good Luck!
Jeff
> I've got a motherboard that shows cpu temp and fan speed with the bios.
> I want this to appear in gkrellm, but have not found a plugin that
> supports it. I understand I need to have lmsensors installed. How do I
> know if it is, and what else needs to be done to get the info to appear
> in gkrellm?
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Trey
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