On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 02:04:56PM -0800, Al wrote: > On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 10:22:50AM +0200, Riku Voipio wrote: > > Never heard of such problem. Which kernel version are you running? > > can you send the output of the following command: > > > > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-002e# grep . *
> Hmmm, I can't quit figure out what that grep command means, but > the result is "No such file or directory" Sorry, I think I got you confused. go to the directory where the pwm files is. In my system, the command would be: cd /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-002e/ and execute the following command there: grep . * The command is a trick to print both the name and value of each file in this directory. The output should look somewhat like: fan1_exp:0 fan1_full:0 fan1_input:0 fan1_min:0 fan2_exp:0 fan2_full:0 fan2_input:0 fan2_min:0 in0_input:1720 in0_max:2040 in0_min:0 in1_input:1344 in1_max:2040 in1_min:0 in2_input:1720 in2_max:2040 in2_min:0 in3_input:912 in3_max:2040 in3_min:0 modalias:f75375 name:f75375 pwm1:0 pwm1_enable:0 pwm1_mode:0 pwm2:0 pwm2_enable:0 pwm2_mode:0 temp1_input:49000 temp1_max:60000 temp1_max_hyst:55000 temp2_input:46000 temp2_max:60000 temp2_max_hyst:55000 uevent:DRIVER=f75375 uevent:PHYSDEVBUS=i2c uevent:PHYSDEVDRIVER=f75375 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]