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> On 15 Jun 2009, at 11:57, Richard McCombie wrote: |
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>> I'm trying to monitor the temperature of my CPU in Gentoo. I have a |
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>> Pentium D 3.00GHz. |
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>> I tried compiling my kernel with the coretemp module but this won't |
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>> modprobe (which, I imagine, is because the module is exclusively for |
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>> Core chips). |
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> sys-apps/lm_sensors ?? |
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> Or is this only for measureing tempertaures on the motherboard? |
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> Stroller. |
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It may be that the drivers are in the kernel options but he just needs |
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to know which one out of the dozens that are available is the correct |
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one. I monitor my CPU and mobo and I don't have lm_sensors at all. |
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I do agree that lm_sensors may be a a start since it has a detection |
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tool. Then he could take that info and dig around in the kernel config. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |