> From: safemode [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Well, it seems the only way to look at sensor readings with > lmsensors is > to activate acpi in linux for my motherboard. Can you please send me the output from dmesg, as well as /proc/interrupts? I don't think anyone's tried lmsensors and acpi. It may be that they will need some work to coexist.. > According to > the docs, my > motherboard is supposed to be supported and is detected when linux > boots, the problem comes when i try to move the mouse (in console and > X). It totally flips out, i get irregular mouse movement across the > screen and button clicks when i just barely touched it. It > is directly > related to enabling acpi so i was wondering if anyone else > has had this > problem and if there was/is a fix for it or if it's a bug right now. > If there is specific debugging info that i can get to help, tell me > where... dmesg just shows successful messages. Never seen that before.. does /proc/interrupts indicate mouse driver and acpi are sharing one? Regards -- Andy (ACPI maintainer) - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/