Re: Unable to insmod k8temp - help...
- From: darklight <nglennglen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 11:13:35 +0100
Randy Brick MacKenna wrote:
On Sep 27, 3:51 am, Volker Hartmann <v...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:here:http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php?cat=System/k8temp/
Randy Brick MacKenna wrote:
Okay, I spent hours trying to figure out how to get the lm_sensors
utility working on my AMD system. I installed the 32-bit version of
openSUSE, so the only way I could see how to get the (dependent)
k8temp module installed was to compile it myself.
I figured out how to install the kernel source.
I figured out how to install the gcc and gcc+ compilers.
I got the source code for the k8temp package, and I issued the 'make'
command successfully.
Great -- I have a module now!!
Hi Randy,
there is a rpm of that module. Have a look
you would be better off with the 32 bit version. I have both 32 bit and 64
Volker
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Thanks...but like a dope when I first installed openSUSE I downloaded
the 32 bit version. Most everything I find out there for my AMD
Athlon processor is compiled as 64 bit, of course.
I think I'm going to just wipe the disks and re-install with the 64
bit download.
-Randy
bit opensuse 120.2on my pc i run into a lot of Dependance problems on the
64 bit version
.
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