![]() ![]() I notice that is timing out (for me too.I built a new custom UI on top of OpenHardwareMonitor with additional features, mainly linear fan curves with custom temperature sources.Īs you guys may know, SpeedFan is sadly not updated anymore, so newer boards are not detected properly. When downloading the packages i get a lot of these messages: Btw what's the difference between m and y?Īnd how do i add fancontrol to the filesystem? I added the CONFIG_SENSORS_NCT6775=m to the linux_x86_64.conf file. ![]() I cloned the git, but building this is relative new to me. If i copy it to that folder or any of the sub folders it still nags that it can't find it. When i enter modprobe nct6775 on the prompt it says modprobe: FATAL: Module nct6775 not found in directory /lib/modules/5.10.76 I found /storage/.cache/kernel-overlays so i made the same directory structure and placed the module in there, but that gave me also zero result. If that's the equivalent for linux /lib/modules/5.13.0-25-generic/kernel/drivers/hwmonĬan i copy the nct6775.ko file to that directory and if so how, because it is read only? It should be in: /usr/lib/kernel-overlays/base/lib/modules/5.10.76/kernel/drivers/hwmon i guess ![]() So i have no clue of the config file did nothing, or it is because of a missing module? ![]() Not even a mentioning in the logs if it could start/find it or not.Īlso when i search for the module i can't seem to find it. I made a file called nfig with modulename in it and put it in that folder, but after a reboot nothing. I found this ~/.config/modules-load.d folder. ![]()
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