Messages in this thread | | | From | Paul Bunyk <> | Subject | LM sensors in kernel --- why not? | Date | Thu, 3 Dec 1998 00:28:38 -0500 (EST) |
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Operating System: Linux 2.1.129 #9 SMP Fri Nov 20 13:20:29 EST 1998 Content-Type: text Content-Length: 583
Hi, everyone!
Tonight I was tired of superconductive chip design for the next mask-release ;-) and grabbed a nice little piece of code which implements access to voltages/fan RPM/temperature sensors on Pentium motherboards based on LM75/LM78 chips. It compiled into a module and worked (after insmod'ing) beautifully.
I'm just curious if it was considered for inclusion in 2.1.xxx (if it is not too late yet) or at least 2.3.xx? It does not seem like a large piece of code, and I'm sure I would try it much earlier if it would be in the mainstream kernel.
Till later,
Paul
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