Re: Kernel module 'thermal'

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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 09 April 2007, Andy Green wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I've not had much luck with lm-sensors on this box, so when LXF ran an
article on it this month I decided to try again.  The first thing it
talks about is the kernel module 'thermal'.

# lsmod | grep thermal
#
# modprobe thermal
FATAL: Module thermal not found.

It goes on to say that you can type 'acpi -t' to get the same output:

acpi -t
-bash: acpi: command not found

Perhaps this is why lm-sensors can't get any info?

Any hints?
It's built into the Fedora kernel

CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y

Try, eg,

cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/temperature

Where the * is defined by your BIOS, eg, THR1.

/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/ is empty!

Anne


Sounds to me like ACPI is either not in the kernel or you've added noacpi acpi=off to the kernel boot parameters.



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