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FOR QUICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SEE THE 'QUICKSTART' FILE. |
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FOR FULL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SEE THE 'INSTALL' FILE. |
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FOR THE FAQ SEE THE 'doc/FAQ' or 'doc/lm_sensors-FAQ.html' FILES. |
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OVERVIEW OF THE LM_SENSORS PACKAGE AND SUMMARY OF SUPPORTED DEVICES |
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!!! This package is ONLY for 2.6 and 2.4 kernels (2.4.10 or later). !!! |
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!!! For 2.4 kernels, this package requires i2c-2.9.0 or later. !!! |
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FOR 2.6 KERNELS, use only the userspace tools in this package! |
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Build and install them with 'make user' and 'make user_install'. |
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The kernel modules in this package will NOT compile for 2.6; |
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use the drivers already in the 2.6 kernel. Check the QUICKSTART |
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file for brief installation instructions please. |
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This is the completely rewritten version 2 of lm_sensors, a collection of |
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modules for general SMBus[1] access and hardware monitoring. |
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Version 1 is now officially unsupported. |
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WARNING! The drivers in this package will work on reasonably recent 2.4 |
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kernels only (2.4.10 and later). |
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Use lm_sensors-2.4.5 for 2.0 kernels. |
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Use lm_sensors-2.7.0 for 2.2, and early 2.4 (up to 2.4.9) kernels. |
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Use the drivers already in the kernel for 2.6 kernels; if you need |
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additional drivers in 2.6 please port and submit them to us. |
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HOWEVER, the userspace tools in this package will work for |
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both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. |
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The I2C[2] package in existing 2.4 kernels is NOT sufficient |
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for compilation of this package. You need i2c-2.9.0 or later. |
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See the lm_sensors download page for further guidance: |
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http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Download |
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At least the following I2C/SMBus adapters are supported: |
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Acer Labs M1533, M1535, M1543C and M1563 |
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AMD 756, 766, 768 and 8111 |
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AMD 8111 SMBus 2.0 |
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Apple Hydra (used on some PPC machines) |
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ATI IXP200, IXP300, IXP400 |
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DEC 21272/21274 (Tsunami/Typhoon - on Alpha boards) |
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Intel ICH/ICH0/ICH2/ICH3/ICH4/ICH5/ICH6/ICH7/ICH8/ICH9 (82801xx) |
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Intel 6300ESB, 631xESB/632xESB (ESB2) |
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Intel PIIX4 (used in many Intel chipsets) |
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Intel I810/I810E/I815/I845G GMCH |
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Intel 82443MX (440MX) |
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NVidia nForce, nForce2, nForce3, nForce4 |
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ServerWorks OSB4, CSB5, CSB6, HT-1000 |
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SiS 5595, 630, 645, 655, 730 |
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SMSC Victory66 |
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3Dfx Voodoo 3 and Banshee |
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VIA Technologies VT82C586B, VT82C596A/B, VT82C686A/B, VT8231, |
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VT8233, VT8233A, VT8235, VT8237R/A and VT8251 |
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At least the following hardware sensor chips are supported: |
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Analog Devices ADM1021, ADM1021A, ADM1022, ADM1023, ADM1024, |
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ADM1025, ADM1026, ADM1027, ADM1030, ADM1031, |
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ADM1032, ADM9240, ADT7461 and ADT7463 |
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Asus AS99127F, ASB100 Bach |
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Dallas Semiconductor DS75, DS1621, DS1625, DS1775, and DS1780 |
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Hewlett Packard Maxilife (several revisions including '99 NBA) |
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Fintek F71805F/FG |
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Fujitsu Siemens Poseidon, Scylla, Hermes |
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Genesys Logic GL518SM, GL520SM, GL523SM |
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Intel Xeon processor embedded sensors |
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ITE IT8705F, IT8712F |
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Maxim MAX1617, MAX1617A, MAX1619, MAX6650, MAX6651, |
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MAX6633, MAX6634, MAX6635, MAX6657, MAX6658, MAX6659 |
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Microchip TC1068, TCM1617, TCN75 |
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Myson MTP008 |
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National Semiconductor LM63, LM75, LM76, LM78, LM78-J, LM79, |
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LM80, LM81, LM82, LM83, LM84, LM85, LM86, LM87, |
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LM89, LM90, LM92, LM93, LM99, PC87360, |
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PC87363, PC87364, PC87365, PC87366 |
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Philips NE1617, NE1617A, NE1619 |
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SiS 5595, 950 embedded sensors |
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SMSC 47M1xx embedded sensors, EMC6D100, EMC6D101, EMC6D102 |
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TI THMC10 and THMC50 |
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VIA Technologies VT1211, VT8231 and VT82C686A/B embedded sensors |
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Winbond W83781D, W83782D, W83783S, W83791D, W83792D, |
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W83627HF, W83627THF, W83637HF, W83687THF and W83697HF |
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We also support some miscellaneous chips: |
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Dallas DS1307 real time clock |
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Intel Xeon processor embedded EEPROMs |
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Linear Technologies LTC1710 |
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Philips Semiconductors PCF8574, PCF8591 |
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DDC Monitor embedded EEPROMs |
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SDRAM Dimms with Serial Presence Detect EEPROMs |
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Smart Battery sensors |
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IPMI-BMC sensors |
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Philips Semiconductors SAA1064 |
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The list above may be out of date; |
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see our Devices page at http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices |
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for the latest information on supported devices. |
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You may also refer to doc/chips/SUMMARY for details on what each chip |
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can monitor. |
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We always appreciate testers. If you own a specific monitoring chip we do |
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not yet (properly) support, and are willing to help us out, please contact |
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us. Even if you have no programming knowledge, you could help us by running |
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new modules and reporting on the results and output. If you want to offer |
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more substantial help, this is very welcome too, of course. |
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Don't ask us whether we support a particular mainboard; we do not know. |
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We *do* know what hardware we support, but usually, it is easier to |
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install everything and run sensors-detect. It will tell you what hardware |
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you have (and incidentally, what corresponding drivers are needed). |
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SMBus, also known as System Management Bus, is a protocol for communicating |
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through a I2C ('I squared C') bus. Many modern mainboards have a System |
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Management Bus. There are a lot of devices which can be connected to a |
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SMBus; the most notable are modern memory chips with EEPROM memories and |
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chips for hardware monitoring. |
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Most modern mainboards incorporate some form of hardware monitoring chips. |
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These chips read things like chip temperatures, fan rotation speeds and |
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voltage levels. There are quite a few different chips which can be used by |
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mainboard builders for approximately the same results. |
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Hardware monitoring chips often have an SMBus or I2C interface. Some are |
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connected to ISA bus instead. Some of them can do both, in which case we |
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either support both access methods (old drivers) or only support ISA |
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access (new drivers) as it is faster. |
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Because the SMBus is just a special case of the generalized I2C bus, we can |
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simulate the SMBus protocol on plain I2C busses. These busses are sometimes |
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used in other parts of your computer. If a supported chip is attached to |
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one of these additional busses, they can be used too. |
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Please read INSTALL before trying to compile and install these modules. |
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There is a lot of additional documentation in the doc/ subdirectory. |
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The developers of this package can be reached through a mailing-list |
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(see http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/AuthorsAndContributors). Do not hesitate |
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to mail us if you have questions, suggestions, problems, want to |
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contribute, or just want to report it works for you. But please try to |
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read the documentation and FAQ before you ask any questions! |
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The latest version of this package can always be found at: |
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http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Download. Pre-release versions can be |
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retrieved through anonymous SVN; see doc/svn for details. |
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This package may be distributed according to the GNU General Public |
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License (GPL), as included in the file COPYING. |
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Note that libsensors falls under the GPL, not the LGPL. In more human |
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language, that means it is FORBIDDEN to link any application to the |
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library, even to the shared version, if the application itself does not |
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fall under the GPL. |
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[1] SMBus is a trademark of Intel Corporation |
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[2] I2C is a trademark of Philips Corporation |
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