>The sensors programs get its value from the kernel (actually from files
>in /sys). It's possible your CPU is not supported by the kernel you are
>running. 
>
>I have seen your are running your own kernel. Can you please retry with
>a Debian kernel instead?

I've tried with debian kernel 2.6.32-5 (before I was using customized kernel 
2.6.37-0) and the bug disappeared.
I've attached the output of "acpi -t" and "sensors" with debian kernel 2.6.32-
5.

>Also can you please send me the kernel messages upon insertion of the
>coretemp module? They looks like this one, but you may have some more on
>your system:

I've searched in /var/log/messages and in dmesg but there is nothing about 
coretemp (with both kernels).

So I guess it is not a real sensor-lm bug: sorry to have bothered you.

Giuseppe

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