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Hi,

Hans Kristian Rosbach wrote:

>Now, the problem with all these supermicro servers is that the
>temperature seems to be stuck at 27 C. No matter what load or
>temperature in the room. Something is clearly wrong.
>What can be done to fix this? We tried setting polling_frequency
>to '10', but that made no difference.
>  
>
To confirm this I've found this:

Last kernel I used was 2.6.7-rc1-mm1. There "acpi -t" was reporting 
correct temperatures (as lm-sensors).
Now with 2.6.7-rc2-mm2 It reports 22C constantly. lm-sensors gives 40-43C.

This is on nForce2 MB with Athlon XP2500+

Same .config.

Lenar
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