I searched on Internet and I found nobody accessing sensors via
VirtualBox, except one for a thermal sensor on USB.
VirtualBox can access USB bus, but probably not on i2c.
i2c is a low serial cost bus to connect to basic sensor, and
professional manages temperature and fan from the guest host, s
@delance: your question is a little bit difficult for me..
I mean temperature, fan speed ans so on..
The thing that I din't explain is why sensors are detected in virtualbox works
with other people..
So sorry, I put this bug (or not) only because this fact seems a little bit
strange to me.. I'm
What exactly the type of sensor you want to be recognized, and on which
bus ?
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Testing Ubuntu Karmic in virtualbox no sensors detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377307
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..because I remember that when I tested latest versions of Ubuntu it worked
and till now I know a lot of people that have sensors detected on virtualbox..
Maybe is my fault, but how can you explain this?
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Testing Ubuntu Karmic in virtualbox no sensors detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
Please correct me, but I don't see a reason why VirtualBox should
emulate hardware sensors.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Testing Ubuntu Karmic in virtualbox no sensors detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377307
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I am not an expert, but the concept of virtualization is to show a virtual
hardware, with a few components.
And this virtual component can differ from actual component.
So I am not surprised that karmic found no sensor.
You should ask firstly to virtualbox.
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