Re: "Temperature above threshold"
- From: Gnack Nol <mchozfcesujcfc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 21:19:26 -0500
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 00:48:06 -0700, Jim Moe wrote:
Gnack Nol
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If the board is running normally this might be your only problem, just a
false alarm due to incorrect senspr settings.
You can set your temperature limits in the sensors configuration panel by
setting the maximum limit and or adjusting the multiplier also setting
the minimum temperature to something like 60-70 degrees not 0 to adust the
sensors to not consider the normal temperature of your system to be out of
range if that is the only problem. I use the Ksensors panel and am not
sure about how to adjust LMsensors configuration.
You askes where you might find more help, have you tried looking fot linux
hardware help on Yahoo or Google? I don't think there is a linux hardware
news group. But you should find some help groups out there.
By the Way I just checked and found that the bios needs updating to the
latest version on that board due to incorrect temperature reporting
issues. That might cure your problem also.
Gnack Nol
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