Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 20 Dec 2005 15:05:43 -0500 | From | Gene Heskett <> | Subject | Sensors errors with 15-rc6, 15-rc5 was normal |
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To whomever is in charge of the sensors code in the kernel:
I just noted that the temperatures being reported by gkrellm, using its internal sensors stuff, are not correct by over 100F too low when -rc6 is running. -rc5 seems to give good readings consistent with what I've been observing for the last year, a slowly rising cpu reading due to the zallman flower becoming dust packed, to the point of about 150F for a normal reading.
Today, after rebooting to -rc6, I'm seeing cpu temps ranging between 39.2 and 41.7 degress F. As the room is probably around 74F, thats a bit of a dubious reading.
Whom do I contact about this?
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