Kernel driver k10temp and what does it mean to add modules
by idontknowlinux from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5FG26)
Alright, I just sarted my first venture in Linux, and as a gamer I want to see if my temps and fans are doing alright. That led me into a rabbit whole that is understanding Linux in general and more specifically sensors-detect.
This post is sort of connected to this one: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...ll-4175692210/
I am attaching an image of a print screen that I took because I dont understand what saying yes will do to my pc.
Basically its asking me if I want to add these lines automatically to the module. I dont know what module is, and according to the lines before that, I have two drivers: k10temp, autoloaded, does that mean its already installed? and Nuvoton NCT6798D not autoloaded.
So, what will happen to my pc if I say yes? Like, isnt that driver supposed to be installed already?
Thank you for the help.
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This post is sort of connected to this one: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...ll-4175692210/
I am attaching an image of a print screen that I took because I dont understand what saying yes will do to my pc.
Basically its asking me if I want to add these lines automatically to the module. I dont know what module is, and according to the lines before that, I have two drivers: k10temp, autoloaded, does that mean its already installed? and Nuvoton NCT6798D not autoloaded.
So, what will happen to my pc if I say yes? Like, isnt that driver supposed to be installed already?
Thank you for the help.
Attached Thumbnails