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Re: [lm-sensors] bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22

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To: Joerg Sommrey <jo@...>, LKML <linux-kernel@...>, lm-sensors <lm-sensors@...>
Date: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 - 11:56 pm

Hi Joerg:

* Joerg Sommrey <jo@sommrey.de> [2007-08-08 17:17:16 +0200]:

Newer i2cdump skips the 5-second warning when given -y, that's all.


(snip tons of results)

Thanks for sending all that.  I see one bug clearly, and I'm pretty close to
seeing the other one.  But for tonight, I need sleep.

In the meantime, please try this command as root, against the newer kernel,
*after* you've done 'sensors -s':

	# i2cset -f 0 0x2d 0x5d 0x0e b

Wait > 2 seconds for the hardware to update itself, then run 'sensors' again.
I'm pretty sure you'll see the correct temps.

Regards,

-- 
Mark M. Hoffman
mhoffman@lightlink.com

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bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22, Joerg Sommrey, (Sun Aug 5, 6:26 am)
Re: bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22, Mark M. Hoffman, (Tue Aug 7, 9:03 pm)
Re: bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22, Joerg Sommrey, (Wed Aug 8, 11:17 am)
Re: [lm-sensors] bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22, Mark M. Hoffman, (Wed Aug 8, 11:56 pm)
[PATCH] bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22, Mark M. Hoffman, (Thu Aug 9, 8:26 am)
Re: [PATCH] bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22, Joerg Sommrey, (Thu Aug 9, 12:41 pm)
Re: bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22, Rene Herman, (Sun Aug 5, 7:20 am)
Re: bad temperature values from w83781d in 2.6.22, Joerg Sommrey, (Sun Aug 5, 12:27 pm)
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