David Shultz wrote:
Sorry for late reply.
On 1/9/07, Wackojacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Install the package lm-sensors and run sensors-detect, it will even
> write the modules to /etc/modules for you
That's nice, but if hardware is not autodetected at boot or at very least during
Debian installation, I still don't see the point of modules. This incident
make me feel like apologizing for Debian and illustrates one reason why I don't
recommend Debian for newbies.
Okay, I did that and:
lsmod | grep i2c
i2c_sensor 2944 2 w83627hf,eeprom
i2c_isa 2304 0
i2c_viapro 6924 0
i2c_core 22416 6
nvidia,w83627hf,eeprom,i2c_sensor,i2c_isa,i2c_viapro
So i2c is loaded but i still have the problem.
The graphics card obvious has to participate, but I don't see the driver for the
graphics card i2c. It may be there but I don't know what it's called. I think
in my case it's called fb_radeon_i2c, so I would expect to see something like
fb_nv_i2c.
I was also wondering is
my graphics card capable of displaying 1680x1050? I mean i'm using 64mb
geforce3 ti200 card(visiontek's xtasy 6564). Has anyone have this type of
card at this
resolution without any problem?
Again, although you may have other problems, I think the first problem is
indicated by the lack of the DDC output.
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