Hello, I'm using a debian woody mixed system (have stable, testing and unstable packages installed). My kernel version is 2.4.18-k7 (stable). The machine is an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ with ASUS A7V8X motherboard.
First of all, I'd like to know if it is actually possible to monitor the CPU temperature and Fan speed and voltage on my computer. I thought about using Gkrellm with lm_sensors. However, I had some problems installing lm_sensors and i2c. Firt, I downloaded the latest unstable lm-sensors package, the lm-sensors-source and i2c-source packages through apt-get. Then I tried to build lm_sensors and i2c modules using module-assistant following the docs instructions. It all went fine, except that after running the command: # module-assistant build lm-sensors-source In the end of the process I've got the following message: # Done! Run # m-a install lm-sensors-source # to install. and right below: # Done with /usr/src/lm-sensors-source-2.4.18-k7_1:2.7.0-13+2.4.18-5_i386.deb . I've tried to run m-a install lm-sensors-source but it shows an error message saying that the package was not built succesfully. However, the deb package that was supposed to be created is there. So I installed the deb package with dpkg -i without any problems. The exact same thing happened when building i2c-source. So I tried to run sensors-detect. It detected a few things and loaded a few modules. I followed all the instructions given. But after rebooting, the modules were loaded but no info came out from the sensors command except a module name and Gkrellm didn't detect any sensor. Why is that? Did I make a mistake in some point or lm_sensors does not support the sensors in the A7V8X motherboard? Please help me! Thomas Beresford -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]