I have installed lm-sensors, and have used the command 'sensors-detect'. there is the result:
# sensors-detect revision 5984 (2011-07-10 21:22:53 +0200)
# System: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. H61N-USB3
This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need
to load to use lm_sensors most effectively.
OK: Look at this carefully.root@crunchbang:/home/pif# sensors-detect# sensors-detect revision 5818 (2010-01-18 17:22:07 +0100)# System: System manufacturer System Product Name# Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5LD2-VM DHThis program will help you determine which kernel modules you needto load to use lm_sensors most effectively.
Hi,
I want to display the sensors info for my new built.
Asrock 970 Extrem4, FX-8120, Ubuntu 12.04.
I installed
Hardware Sensors Indicator 0.2 with Indicator Applet 0.50
Psensor 0.6.2.16
lm-sensors
(I run them separately)
CLI lm-sensors install has been done with the commands
Quote:
Install and Configure lm-sensors
Install the lm-sensors package.
I have a laptop (HP 5310m) released around 2010 and there appears to be no support for the fan/temp sensor chipset.
When I run sensors-detect it comes up with an unknown chip with ID 0x4501.
Does anyone know what this chip is?
If so, is there a module driver being written for it?
Any help appreciated,
Output of sensors-detect:
Some Super I/O chips contain embedded sensors.
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I noticed that lm_sensors just got updated, running sensors-detect is pretty slow on some of my machines. Is it necessary to re-run sensors-detect each time the kernel or lm_sensors is updated or is that unneeded?
I am trying to run sensors-detect in Debian6 64 bits and I get:
Sorry, no sensors were detected.
Hello,
I plan to buy a new desktop computer and I would like to be sure everything works fine on Ubuntu (network, sound...) :)
- motherboard => MSI P67A-C45 B3 (CPU Intel Sandybridge, Intel P67 Express, 1155 Socket)
- CPU : Intel Core i5-2500K - Quad Core
- ASUS GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1 GB
I think it should work fine but I would appreciate if anyone could provide a feed back or comment