programming the lm_sensors daemon

From: Hugo Vanwoerkom (hvw59601_at_care2.com)
Date: 07/30/05

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    Hi,

    Has anybody had any experiences programming the lm_sensors daemon? It
    allows you to read the disk temps via a port.

    They have an example of it in their contrib section "crash.c". That
    works OK but after a while connect complains that the filedescriptor is bad.

    Leaves me at a loss, sort of.

    Thanks.

    H

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