I am thinking it is my video card. Is there something I need to do to access the video card or to make usable??

On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Michael <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
nope.... that did not seem to do anything:
bmike1@MikesBeast ~ $ modprobe k10temp
bmike1@MikesBeast ~ $ sensors
radeon-pci-0100
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1:        +66.0°C  

it8718-isa-0228
Adapter: ISA adapter
in0:          +1.46 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
in1:          +1.94 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
in2:          +3.25 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
+5V:          +2.99 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
in4:          +3.10 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
in5:          +3.25 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
in6:          +4.08 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
in7:          +2.35 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +4.08 V)
Vbat:         +3.15 V  
fan1:        3139 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
fan2:           0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
fan3:           0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
fan5:           0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
temp1:        +35.0°C  (low  = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C)  sensor = thermistor
temp2:        +51.0°C  (low  = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C)  sensor = thermal diode
temp3:        +52.0°C  (low  = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C)  sensor = thermistor
cpu0_vid:    +1.050 V
intrusion0:  ALARM

k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1:        +48.8°C  (high = +70.0°C)
                       (crit = +72.0°C, hyst = +70.0°C)

bmike1@MikesBeast ~ $ 


Cool.... I do have a video card after all!

On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 5:19 PM, Jerry Snitselaar <dev@snitselaar.org> wrote:
On Wed Nov 01 17, Michael wrote:
so what command do I execute to utilize the probe?


modprobe k10temp

and then check the output of the sensors command


On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 8:58 PM, Michael <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:

it is there:
$ modinfo k10temp
filename:       /lib/modules/4.4.0-53-generic/kernel/drivers/hwmon/
k10temp.ko
license:        GPL
author:         Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>
description:    AMD Family 10h+ CPU core temperature monitor
srcversion:     4BBE5D56D6917F9D3D415AA
alias:          pci:v00001022d00001583sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00001022d00001533sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00001022d00001573sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00001022d0000141Dsv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00001022d00001403sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00001022d00001603sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00001022d00001703sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00001022d00001303sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00001022d00001203sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
depends:
intree:         Y
vermagic:       4.4.0-53-generic SMP mod_unload modversions
parm:           force:force loading on processors with erratum 319 (bool)


On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 4:44 PM, Jerry Snitselaar <dev@snitselaar.org>
wrote:

On Tue Oct 31 17, Michael wrote:

Sorry to say but yes it is.

$ lscpu
Architecture:          x86_64
CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order:            Little Endian
CPU(s):                4
On-line CPU(s) list:   0-3
Thread(s) per core:    1
Core(s) per socket:    4
Socket(s):             1
NUMA node(s):          1
Vendor ID:             AuthenticAMD
CPU family:            16
Model:                 5
Model name:            AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 620 Processor
Stepping:              2
CPU MHz:               1400.000
CPU max MHz:           2600.0000
CPU min MHz:           800.0000
BogoMIPS:              5223.39
Virtualization:        AMD-V
L1d cache:             64K
L1i cache:             64K
L2 cache:              512K
NUMA node0 CPU(s):     0-3
Flags:                 fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr
pge
mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext
fxsr_opt
pdpe1gb rdtscp lm 3dnowext 3dnow constant_tsc rep_good nopl nonstop_tsc
extd_apicid pni monitor cx16 popcnt lahf_lm cmp_legacy svm extapic
cr8_legacy abm sse4a misalignsse 3dnowprefetch osvw ibs skinit wdt
hw_pstate vmmcall npt lbrv svm_lock nrip_save

After looking further into this I found something <below>. Do you think I
should compile it?
Date Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:15:23 +0100
From Clemens Ladisch <>
Subject [PATCH] k10temp: temperature sensor for AMD Family 10h/11h CPUs


The k10temp driver has been in the kernel since 2.6.33. look at the
config for
your kernel to see if CONFIG_SENSORS_K10TEMP is there. I imagine your
kernel
already has the moduile built, unless you have been building your own.

try 'modinfo k10temp' and see if it is there already.


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