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--- Comment #1 from Jean Delvare 2009-11-12 09:31:34 MST ---
The k10temp driver simply doesn't exist as far as I am concerned. Just because
random people have written a piece of code by that name, doesn't mean it should
be included in openSUSE. We will get AMD family 10h support in openSUSE when
the upstream kernel has support, not before. And don't hold your breath, most
of these processors have broken thermal sensors anyway, so a driver may not
even help you.
Now, the IT8718F. It is definitely supported by the it87 driver that ships in
openSUSE 11.2: support was added in kernel 2.6.19 and openSUSE 11.2 is based on
kernel 2.6.31. Whatever ubuntu did is irrelevant, and your link is off-topic
anyway (the patch adds support for the IT8720F, not IT8718F.)
The problem must be different. Most probably a conflict with ACPI resources,
which the sensors-detect script can't see from user-space, but the it87 kernel
driver notices. What do you see in your kernel logs when loading the it87
driver? (Check the output of "dmesg" or the contents of /var/log/messages.)
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