Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list! I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here: /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies. fxf -- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux nibz.org
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes. I will not send attachments unless asked for. David
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment. fxf
-- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux nibz.org
FX Fraipont wrote:
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment.
fxf
If I do locate sis5595.o the return is locate: command not found If I do ls sis5595.o the return is No such file or directory.
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment.
fxf
If I do locate sis5595.o the return is locate: command not found If I do ls sis5595.o the return is No such file or directory.
DB, I don't know if this helps but I too am running SuSE 8.0 Pro. When I do locate sis5595.o I get the following: /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o Hope that helps, Darrell Cormier
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 15:27, DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment.
fxf
If I do locate sis5595.o the return is locate: command not found If I do ls sis5595.o the return is No such file or directory.
try doing a 'find / -name sis5595.o' (without the quotes of course). -- Preston Kutzner | IT Manager USER, n.: The word computer professionals use when they mean "idiot." -- Dave Barry, "Claw Your Way to the Top"
Preston Kutzner wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 15:27, DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment.
fxf
If I do locate sis5595.o the return is locate: command not found If I do ls sis5595.o the return is No such file or directory.
try doing a 'find / -name sis5595.o' (without the quotes of course).
Doing find / -name sis5595.o returns /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o
I assume in your original post you were wondering why it didn't appear that the modules were loading. If you want to see a list of loaded kernel modules you need to do an 'lsmod' as root. this will list all installed kernel modules (the name of the module will be on the left) along with other information... Here's a clip from mine: eeprom 3476 0 i2c-proc 6992 0 [eeprom] i2c-piix4 3820 0 (unused) i2c-core 14468 0 [eeprom i2c-proc i2c-piix4] those are the 'sensors' modules my machine uses. The first number is the size and the second number is how many times it's being 'used' by the system (I'm not exactly sure that's what it means, someone care to expound?). If it's in the list it has been 'loaded' by the system. I hope that helps answer part of what you're looking for. On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 15:27, DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment.
fxf
If I do locate sis5595.o the return is locate: command not found If I do ls sis5595.o the return is No such file or directory. -- Preston Kutzner | IT Manager
An American's a person who isn't afraid to criticize the President but is always polite to traffic cops.
Preston Kutzner wrote:
I assume in your original post you were wondering why it didn't appear that the modules were loading. If you want to see a list of loaded kernel modules you need to do an 'lsmod' as root. this will list all installed kernel modules (the name of the module will be on the left) along with other information... Here's a clip from mine:
eeprom 3476 0 i2c-proc 6992 0 [eeprom] i2c-piix4 3820 0 (unused) i2c-core 14468 0 [eeprom i2c-proc i2c-piix4]
those are the 'sensors' modules my machine uses. The first number is the size and the second number is how many times it's being 'used' by the system (I'm not exactly sure that's what it means, someone care to expound?). If it's in the list it has been 'loaded' by the system. I hope that helps answer part of what you're looking for.
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 15:27, DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment.
fxf
If I do locate sis5595.o the return is locate: command not found If I do ls sis5595.o the return is No such file or directory.
lsmod shows: i2c-isa 1220 0 (unused) i2c-core 12960 0 [i2c-isa] still have nothing with sis5595.o
Preston Kutzner wrote:
I assume in your original post you were wondering why it didn't appear that the modules were loading. If you want to see a list of loaded kernel modules you need to do an 'lsmod' as root. this will list all installed kernel modules (the name of the module will be on the left) along with other information... Here's a clip from mine:
eeprom 3476 0 i2c-proc 6992 0 [eeprom] i2c-piix4 3820 0 (unused) i2c-core 14468 0 [eeprom i2c-proc i2c-piix4]
those are the 'sensors' modules my machine uses. The first number is the size and the second number is how many times it's being 'used' by the system (I'm not exactly sure that's what it means, someone care to expound?). If it's in the list it has been 'loaded' by the system. I hope that helps answer part of what you're looking for.
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 15:27, DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment.
fxf
If I do locate sis5595.o the return is locate: command not found If I do ls sis5595.o the return is No such file or directory.
lsmod shows: i2c-isa 1220 0 (unused) i2c-core 12960 0 [i2c-isa] still have nothing with sis5595.o
Preston, Darrell and FX, Thank you for the suggestions, I still do not seem to be able to get this running though. I know the sensors work as I can ckeck the outputs in BIOS and Windoze. Any other suggestios welcome. TIA David
Preston Kutzner wrote:
I assume in your original post you were wondering why it didn't appear that the modules were loading. If you want to see a list of loaded kernel modules you need to do an 'lsmod' as root. this will list all installed kernel modules (the name of the module will be on the left) along with other information... Here's a clip from mine:
eeprom 3476 0 i2c-proc 6992 0 [eeprom] i2c-piix4 3820 0 (unused) i2c-core 14468 0 [eeprom i2c-proc i2c-piix4]
those are the 'sensors' modules my machine uses. The first number is the size and the second number is how many times it's being 'used' by the system (I'm not exactly sure that's what it means, someone care to expound?). If it's in the list it has been 'loaded' by the system. I hope that helps answer part of what you're looking for.
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 15:27, DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
DB Troll wrote:
FX Fraipont wrote:
Here are the results of trying to modprobe.
Please don't use attachments on the list!
I use 8.1, and I have the module you want here:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-sis5595.o /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/sis5595.o
and not in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/sensors/sis5595.o as your error message specifies.
fxf
Hello, I to have in /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/kernel/drivers/i2c no busses or chips file only object codes.
What happens when you do : locate sis5595.o?
I will not send attachments unless asked for.
I meant people on this list do send their configuration files and the like , but they include the information in the body of the message, not as an attachment.
fxf
If I do locate sis5595.o the return is locate: command not found If I do ls sis5595.o the return is No such file or directory.
I have solved most of the problem. turns I needed it87 as my mobo uses sis950 sensor chip. Ended with modprobe i2c-isa modprobe it87 temp_type=0x87 sensors-s sensors Still a few problems as I do not seem to be able to get it to restart on boot and gkrellm does not show any voltages. Thanks to you Preston,Darrell and FX David
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Darrell Cormier
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DB Troll
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FX Fraipont
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Preston Kutzner