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Old 19th June 2009, 05:41 PM
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IO conflict with ACPI region

I have a via epia 1000ek and fedora11. There is a conflict when I try to load a module for the sensor chip on the logic board.

Here is dmseg

Quote:
w83627hf: Found W83697HF chip at 0x290
ACPI: I/O resource w83627hf [0x295-0x296] conflicts with ACPI region IP__ [0x295-0x296]
ACPI: Device needs an ACPI driver
I have turned things on and off in the bios and complide 6, yes 6! kernels on this thing and can"t get this to work. I know it CAN work becuase the second kernel I compiled worked great. I could type sensors and see the cpu temp. This may have worked out of the box but I forgot to check (busy with an nvidia mess)

I have since added an sata hard driveI and re-installed from live dvd. I have also learned other ways to see the temp but I am just wonering what has changed?
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