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Re: Monitor cpu temp, fan speed, etc on a Dell PE 1850



I am stuck using a 2.4 kernel. I think that is part of the problem.
At 11:59 AM 3/22/2006 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>Craig M. Houck wrote:
>> Folks;
>> 
>> I have a call into Dell support so if I get anything from them I will
>> report it here....BUT.
>> 
>> I want to monitor cpu temp, fan speed, voltage etc. all the readings that
>> one finds on a properly sensored mobo. The PE1850 I am using has a Xeon
>> processor which I understood to have all that built in. Does anyone know if
>> that is true?
>> 
>> I have apt-got the following
>> Wed Mar 22 10:36:32 EST 2006    xsensors
>>                                 lm-sensors
>>                                 lm-sensors-source
>>                                    kernel-image-2.6 i2c-source sensord
>>                                 lm-sensors-mod-2.9 lm-sensors-mod
>>                                 lm-sensors xsensors
>> 
>> Wed Mar 22 10:43:26 EST 2006    i2c-source
>>                                  module-assistant
>>                                 kernel-package build-essential dialog
>>                                 libterm-size-perl libterm-readkey-perl
>>                                 i2c-source module-assistant
>> And then did the following
>> 1. bash mkDevs.sh
>> 2. sensors-detect
>> 3. sensors -s
>> It finds nothing!!!!
>> 
>> Am I doing something wrong or does this mobo not have sensors?
>> 
>> 
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>Just about all mobo's have sensors but they are frequently inspired by 
>M$ and the closed driver syndrome.
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>See here:
>http://netroedge.com/~lm78/supported.html
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