Don't worry, your machine is OK. I've got this behavior on a few of my
machines. I'd expect it's a result of the overall crappiness of the x86
platform rather than a bug in the driver. Seeing how it(4) was added in
3.4, said crappiness probably involves cheap design and hardware as
well as a HUGE d
On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 09:18:54PM -0600, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
> It would look like those values are *way* out of range, [...]
Sorry, I just meant the voltage values.
When I run ``sysctl hw.sensors'' on one of my machines, I get the
following output:
$ sysctl hw.sensors
hw.sensors.0=it0, Fan1, 5113 RPM
hw.sensors.3=it0, VCORE_A, 1.25 V DC
hw.sensors.4=it0, VCORE_B, 2.56 V DC
hw.sensors.5=it0, +3.3V, 2.38 V DC
hw.sensors.6=it0, +5V, 3.52
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