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Bug#171555: ITP: kernel-patch-sensors Hardware health monitoring tool (kernel patch) This package contains two kernel patches. For 2.4.19 and 2.4.20.



>>>>> In <[🔎] 20021203091121.DB6559FEC5@linuxforum.hu> 
>>>>>	Robert Nagy <thuglife@linuxforum.hu> wrote:
>> Package: wnpp
>> Version: unavailable; reported 2002-12-03
>> Severity: wishlist
>>
>> * Package name    : kernel-patch-sensors
>>   Version         : 2.6.5
>>   Upstream Author : The Lm_sensors Group <sensors@stimpy.netroedge.com>
>> * URL             : http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/
>> * License         : GPL
>>   Description     : Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux (kernel patch)

>> (Include the long description here.)

>> I've created the patches on my own for 2.4.19 and 2.4.20 from the
>> lm-sensors-source package.
>> This patch allow you patch you kernel with lm_sensors.
>> This package Depends on kernel-patch-i2c. So if I don't post another ITP
>> about that. If it is needed please mail me immediatly.

 Is this same one ?

Package: lm-sensors-source
Priority: extra
Section: misc
Installed-Size: 607
Maintainer: David Z Maze <dmaze@debian.org>
Architecture: all
Source: lm-sensors
Version: 2.6.5-3
Depends: debhelper (>= 2.0.96), devscripts (>= 2.5.20), bison, flex, debconf (>= 0.5)
Suggests: lm-sensors (>= 2.3.2), i2c-source (>= 2.6.0)
Filename: pool/main/l/lm-sensors/lm-sensors-source_2.6.5-3_all.deb
Size: 598904
MD5sum: 7867461563c3e3395f3b559475d61d1c
Description: Kernel drivers to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors (source)
 Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you
 to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It
 works with most newer systems.
 .
 This package contains the source for kernel modules that are necessary to
 access the data. The kernel sources must be installed to compile these
 modules.
 .
 lm-sensors requires a separate set of drivers to access the I2C bus.  If
 you are using kernel 2.4.13 or newer, it is sufficient to enable
 "I2C /proc support" and a set of I2C drivers in your kernel configuration.
 If you have an older kernel or want more up-to-date support, you need to
 also install the i2c-source package and build modules from that.

-- 
ISHIKAWA Mutsumi
 <ishikawa@netvillage.co.jp>, <ishikawa@linux.or.jp>, <ishikawa@debian.org>



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