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On 08/01/2010 07:51 AM, Xi Shen wrote: |
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> thanks a lot. i am using asus mb, and asus_atk0110 works for me too. :) |
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> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:52 PM, pk <peterk2@××××××××.se> wrote: |
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>> On 2010-08-01 11:01, Xi Shen wrote: |
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>>> Aug 1 16:56:03 david-gentoo kernel: [ 715.671669] ACPI: If an ACPI |
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>>> driver is available for this device, you should use it instead of the |
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>>> native driver |
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>>> how to fix this problem? |
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>> Use the ACPI module (appropriate for your motherboard) instead of the |
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>> it87 module. For example my motherboard (asus P5E64WS) uses the atk0110 |
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>> (acpi) module... you find it under these conditions (make menuconfig): |
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>> Depends on: HWMON [=y] && ACPI [=y] && X86 [=y] && EXPERIMENTAL[=y] |
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>> Location: |
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>> -> Device Drivers |
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>> -> Hardware Monitoring support (HWMON [=y]) |
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I just saw, this weekend in fact, that the newer Phenoms, in fact most |
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of the recent K10 CPUs, do not work accurately with the atk0110 so when |
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the driver starts to load, it flatly refuses. I have a 9750 Phenom and |
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that one works great. Works fine in my X2 4000+. These are all assus |
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[sic] mobos. But my 940 Phenom II won't work, thusly: |
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k10temp 0000:00:18.3: unreliable CPU thermal sensor; monitoring disabled |