There's a script "sensors-detect" that comes with the lm-sensors
software, it'll probe through all the modules you have and tell you what
and what modules you need.
I seriously recomend installing from source and not the deb packages
unless you always use debian packaged kernels.
Thus spake mess-mate (messmate@tiscali.fr):
> Hi all,
> I've a brand new P4T533-R board.
> And want to setup the sensors package.
> Is there anyone use this board and can tell me
> what sensor chip it have ?
> Thanks for your help.
> mess-mate
>
> --
> Computers are like air conditioners, they are useless when you open
> Windows.
:wq!
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