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== '''LM sensors''' ==
* [[LM Sensors]]
 
* [[Smart Daemon]]
 
turn on i2c support in your kernel
 
-device drivers\i2c support
 
And turn on the appropiate device drivers in the kernel
 
-device drivers\hardware monitoring\ ite87 -Asus asb100 - amd athlon temp
 
install the package lm-sensors
 
Apt-get install lm-sensors
 
># sensors-detect -> wil give you a view of the found sensors (say YES to all questions)
 
  Driver `eeprom' (should be inserted):
  Detects correctly:
  * Bus `SMBus PIIX4 adapter at 0b00'
    Busdriver `i2c-piix4', I2C address 0x50
    Chip `eeprom' (confidence: 6)
  * Bus `SMBus PIIX4 adapter at 0b00'
    Busdriver `i2c-piix4', I2C address 0x51
    Chip `eeprom' (confidence: 6)
  EEPROMs are *NOT* sensors! They are data storage chips commonly
  found on memory modules (SPD), in monitors (EDID), or in some
  laptops, for example.
  Driver `k8temp' (should be inserted):
  Detects correctly:
  * ISA bus, undetermined address (Busdriver `i2c-isa')
    Chip `AMD K8 thermal sensors' (confidence: 9)
  Driver `it87' (should be inserted):
  Detects correctly:
  * ISA bus address 0x0228 (Busdriver `i2c-isa')
    Chip `ITE IT8716F Super IO Sensors' (confidence: 9)
 
The script will give you the appropiate line to insert in /etc/modules
Make shure that the modules are configured in your kernel
 
 
#----cut here----
# I2C adapter drivers
i2c-piix4
# Chip drivers
# Warning: the required module eeprom is not currently installed
# on your system. For status of 2.6 kernel ports check
# http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices. If driver is built
# into the kernel, or unavailable, comment out the following line.
eeprom
# Warning: the required module k8temp is not currently installed
# on your system. For status of 2.6 kernel ports check
# http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices. If driver is built
# into the kernel, or unavailable, comment out the following line.
k8temp
# Warning: the required module it87 is not currently installed
# on your system. For status of 2.6 kernel ports check
# http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices. If driver is built
# into the kernel, or unavailable, comment out the following line.
it87
#----cut here----
 
 
># sensors will give you the readout of the sensors
 
it8716-isa-0228
Adapter: ISA adapter
VCore:    +1.01 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
VDDR:      +3.38 V  (min =  +3.57 V, max =  +4.08 V)  ALARM
+3.3V:    +0.00 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)  ALARM
+5V:      +4.89 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +6.80 V)
+12V:    +11.97 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max = +16.32 V)
in5:      +0.00 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)  ALARM
in6:      +0.00 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)  ALARM
5VSB:      +4.89 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +6.85 V)
VBat:      +3.22 V
fan1:    1588 RPM  (min = 3245 RPM)
fan2:        0 RPM  (min = 3245 RPM)
temp1:      +27°C  (low  =    -1°C, high =  +127°C)  sensor = diode
temp2:      +32°C  (low  =  -17°C, high =  +127°C)  sensor = thermistor
temp3:      +25°C  (low  =    -1°C, high =  +127°C)  sensor = thermistor
vid:      +1.550 V
k8temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
Core0 Temp: +7°C
Core0 Temp: -1°C
Core1 Temp: +8°C
Core1 Temp: +9°C
 
The read out of the CPU temp is still an issue. As you can see it gives the wrong values

Latest revision as of 20:58, 17 May 2008