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Have to reinstall after every reboot #18
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@kada49 what distribution are you using? The issue sounds like a problem with either your installation of DKMS or modprobe. Also, just going through the installation methods you have tired, they are all related.
However, I think the biggest difference is that the DKMS install finishes with a modprobe it87 and that may be why you are not getting it installed after a simple make. Also, next time you reboot, just try modprobe it87 and see if that fixes your issue. If that doesn't work, see if there is a directory /usr/src/it87-v1.0.* (the actual value depends on which git commit you have). Let me know how it goes. |
Thank you very much, |
@kada49 on this F39 box I created an it87.conf file which contains the text: it87 and placed this in /etc/modules-load.d/ this way the module will load automatically. HTH |
That works! Thank you very much! About this:
Some low/high temps are wrong, is this a driver issue or lm_sensors? |
@kada49 that is really a problem with the driver, and that chipset does look to have some strange configuration in the driver (predating my work). What motherboard do you have, and are you able to get some additional dumps out of your system, if I give you some other commands to try? |
Sure, I could do that! |
Ahh, I wonder if that may be why there are some difference in the results, because Medion may be using different components to what Gigabyte normally use. Firstly in the BIOS can you set limits for the upper and/or lower temp warning points? Do the measured values for the temperature and the voltages look correct (not the upper and lower limits)? |
Yes, that looks like much of the capability for the chip isn't set up. We can look at the underlying values, but it doesn't look too likely that much can be done. Do you have Windows on that system, or only Linux? |
I have Windows too |
In that case, download hwinfo64 (or 32) from https://www.hwinfo.com/ and see what values it reports about the it8613. The portable version is probably all you need, just to see what is seen under Windows and a totally separate implementation. |
Seems like it got corrupted somehow (Windows boot partition), fixing it and then doing that. May take some time |
Okay, thanks. I'll give you a few other things to try over the next few days to see what the underlying values are. |
@kada49 sorry about the delay in getting back to you. Could you run the following two commands:
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Hey, because of the easter break I will not be able to do this soon, in about 2 weeks I will be back at my pc. I hope this is not too much of a problem... |
Sure, that is fine. Thanks. |
Sorry for the long wait, here is the output
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@kada49 thanks for that, I'll see what I can see from this, although obviously the second one is getting no entry, so probably needs to be a different address. |
Any update on this? |
@kada49 sorry, not yet, I have been off on other tasks. |
Hey, I wanted to ask some clarificaton about which installation method to use as preferred. If I read the README correctly there are three ways to install the module:
I tried all of these out and came to the result that 2. does not work and 1. and 3. work but after a reboot not anymore.
Note: by "work" I mean that the sensors show up i.e. if I type the command
sensors
and fans and sensors are shown.Eg. :
About making it "work" after rebooting: Am I missing something I need to add somewhere?
Thanks in advance :)
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