In message from Darrell Shively <sused@mucus.com> (Tue, 27 Jul 2004 08:39:08 -0700):
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Hi Mikhail:
What core chipset is the s2880 using? I don't know if this will help, but for the (perhaps similar) Tyan s2885 I had to hack i2c-amd756.c and recompile that kernel module. The info on the change is here:
http://archives.andrew.net.au/lm-sensors/msg05497.html
For reference, the s2885 uses the AMD 8xxx chipset. Yes, S2880 uses the same AMD 8xxx. But as I understood, sensors-detect ask not only for amd756.o module, but also about w83627hf.o, which is absent in SuSE RPM package. Sorry, do you use both amd756 and w83627hf modules ?
Good luck,
- Darrell
On Monday 26 July 2004 11:34, Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote:
Hello,
I tried to work w/lm_sensors-2.8.0-75.x86-64.rpm under SuSe Linux 9.0 for Opteron.
We have Tyan S2880/K8S motherboard which uses W83627hf chip. sensors-detect detects this chip, but there is no like module in RPM package :-(
Current lm_sensors source version (on lm_sensors Web-site) is 2.8.7, but it requires i2c version at least 2.8.1 and I need to patch the kernel for this i2c version.
I'm afraid a bit this procedure, because it's not 32-bit but 64-bit kernel, and SuSE kernel includes a set of SuSE enhancements. Sorry, do somebody work w/lm_sensors, SuSE 9.0 & S2880 mobos ? If yes, how you resolved this problem ?
Thanks for your help ! Mikhail Kuzminsky Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry Moscow
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