Re: lmsesnors in 2.6 kernel

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Okay, I set it up and have the two hdd temps 80 F, a "temp1" which I am guessing is the cpu, but it is reading 260 F!! , 2 fans @ 1000rpm, so they must be case fans, and my voltage readings, which are pretty good. I know I have a sensor to monitor cpu and hs fan speeds because I have a monitor in windows.

The cpu temp has to be wrong or it would have burned up by now, but I am going to check in windows to see what I should be getting. I should have a ~4000rpm fan speed on the HS fan too. I didn't even know my case fans had sensors, but I have 3 of the same fans and only 2 readings....

Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Fr, den 06.08.2004 schrieb Andrew um 0:29:

  
I want gkrellm to be able to report CPU temp & fan speed just like I 
have it using hddtemp to report hard drive temps. It says no sensors 
installed, so I googled and found I need lmsensors. I downloaded the 
source for lmsensor, but then I read that it doesn't comile in 2.6 
    

lm_sensors is part of Fedora Core 1/2

  
kernels. Since I can't find any rpm file in red carpet, I tried it 
anyway and followed the instructions, downloaded 2.6 kernel-source and 
got the i686 config file, but it doesn't compile. How do I get lmsensors 
working?
    

yum install lm_sensors
sensors-detect
hddtemp is available through fedora.us

Alexander


  


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