On Thursday 16 February 2006 17:27, James wrote:
> > > It also looks like the power supply is not regulating very well?
> > > Can I believe these voltages?
> >
> > no
> > but you can never believe the voltages.
> > The absolut numbers are irrelevant.
> > What is important: are there any fluctuation
> > It also looks like the power supply is not regulating very well?
> > Can I believe these voltages?
> no
> but you can never believe the voltages.
> The absolut numbers are irrelevant.
> What is important: are there any fluctuations? Does the voltages change under
> load?
> if yes, a new PSU
On Thursday 16 February 2006 04:06, James wrote:
> Benno Schulenberg gmail.com> writes:
> > > sensors -s
> > > No sensors found!
> >
> > There's no sensor module loaded. sensor-detect will have told you
> > what chip it has found, select it in "Hardware Monitoring support"
> > (two down from I2C
Benno Schulenberg gmail.com> writes:
> > sensors -s
> > No sensors found!
> There's no sensor module loaded. sensor-detect will have told you
> what chip it has found, select it in "Hardware Monitoring support"
> (two down from I2C support), and add it to the load list.
Well it's still not
James wrote:
> sensors -s
> No sensors found!
There's no sensor module loaded. sensor-detect will have told you
what chip it has found, select it in "Hardware Monitoring support"
(two down from I2C support), and add it to the load list.
Benno
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Benno Schulenberg gmail.com> writes:
> > modprobe i2c-dev
>
modprobe i2c-dev -v
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.15-gentoo-r5/kernel/drivers/i2c/i2c-dev.ko
> What modules did this actually load? (Use -v. Or do lsmod now.)
lsmod
Module Size Used by
i2c_dev 9344
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