NOTE: PLEASE SKIM THE INSTALL DOCUMENT, OR BETTER YET READ IT CAREFULLY!
The instructions in this document will only work if you have a standard
system, and may cause problems.

Quickstart for compiling outside the kernel.
This is by far the EASIEST METHOD.
Other methods are described in INSTALL.
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  * Verify you are running a 2.4 kernel, 2.4.10 or later.

  * It will not work, and is not needed, on 2.6 kernels.

  * Make sure you have the kernel tree corresponding to your current
    kernel in /lib/modules/(uname -r)/build.
    Even if the source is there, it may not correspond to your running
    kernel. If so, you will have to recompile your kernel.

  * Do `lsmod'. If there are any old i2c or sensors modules loaded,
    you MUST remove them (as root) with `rmmod'.

  * Verify that your i2c support in the kernel is configured as
    modules or is disabled. If it is compiled-in, you obviously
    cannot replace it with modules in the next step.

  * Do a `make' followed by a `make install'. The warnings about .d
    files at the start are harmless.

  * That's all (but you need client drivers from some other source to do 
    anything interesting - see the lm_sensors page:
    http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/
