Stan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> I'm building my kernels (2.4.16) using kenrel-package. The lm-sensors SB> package says that I should build the modules for lm-sensors from it's SB> source. Is this correct, or should I use the ones in the kernel tree?
There are actually two parts to the kernel-level drivers for lm-sensors, the lm-sensors drivers and the i2c drivers. The lm-sensors Web site says that kernels 2.4.13 and newer come with i2c-2.6.1 in the kernel source, so you should be able to build i2c drivers from the kernel source if you really want to. (Versions of lm-sensors older than the current unstable version will complain if you don't have the i2c-source package installed and unpacked, though.) In short: yes, you need to build modules out of the lm-sensors-source package. I'd recommend following the directions in its README.Debian file for doing that with kernel-package. -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell