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Sounds reasonable, I created PR to enable the driver: |
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This is awesome news...please let me know if you need me to test anything. I would love to help.
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Sounds reasonable, I created PR to enable the driver:
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@agners: Could we enable the other drivers for temperature on x86? This would enable us to monitor the hardware without additional sensors. |
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Debian 11.4 LIVE CD booted - on HP t620 ThinClient k10temp kernel drivers appear to be loaded on this LIVE CD BOOT, and seeing the same when booting with ALPIN LINUX LIVE CD, and UBUNTU 20.04 LIVE CD. How do I get these same drivers into the HASS OS boot install so that they load on every boot and allow for the monitoring of the CPU TEMP on an AMD CPU? It seems rather odd that ALL OF THESE other Linux flavors can see it…just not on a put HASS OS install. I would prefer to use a pure GENERIC x86-64 install on this system, rather than a DEDBIAN HA-Supervised installation.
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Can this be done?
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