I added acpi_enforce_resources=lax somewhere, the boot config I think. Then I load w83627ehf
sudo modprobe w83627ehf
or add to /etc/modules and reboot.
Still doesn't work.
Alternatively I load asus_atk1001 with modprobe
It loads OK but still no sensors found.
Come on, I searched and followed the "bug" from 2007 and still not solved.
I have an old P5L-VM 1394 that is in danger of overheating. It's old but that's why I switched from dual boot to full time Ubuntu. It's much faster than Windows. It's also not possible to get the Asus Probe 2 to work in Wine.
I installed lm-sensors via Synaptic manager in Ubuntu (10.04)
uname -a
Linux loft 2.6.32-30-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 1 21:30:21 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
I know it's a bug report but some easy to follow steps goes a long way. Linux is still slightly less than 1% penetration, you know.
What is the kernel command line?
I added acpi_enforce_ resources= lax somewhere, the boot config I think. Then I load w83627ehf
sudo modprobe w83627ehf
or add to /etc/modules and reboot.
Still doesn't work.
Alternatively I load asus_atk1001 with modprobe
It loads OK but still no sensors found.
Come on, I searched and followed the "bug" from 2007 and still not solved.
I have an old P5L-VM 1394 that is in danger of overheating. It's old but that's why I switched from dual boot to full time Ubuntu. It's much faster than Windows. It's also not possible to get the Asus Probe 2 to work in Wine.
I installed lm-sensors via Synaptic manager in Ubuntu (10.04)
uname -a
Linux loft 2.6.32-30-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 1 21:30:21 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
I know it's a bug report but some easy to follow steps goes a long way. Linux is still slightly less than 1% penetration, you know.