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README.Debian for libsensors5 ----------------------------- lm-sensors requires kernel support to access sensor devices. There are two parts to these modules: generic drivers to access devices on the i2c bus, and drivers to support specific sensor devices. All the necessary modules are included in the kernel tree. Just have a look at "I2C Hardware Sensors Chip support" in your kernel configuration. Once you have your kernel properly configured, you need to probe for the sensors available on your system. You can use the sensors-detect program to do this. -- Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org> Thu, 05 Mar 2009 01:30:18 +0100
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