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It means anything can load the library. It doesn't mean RPM understands and acknowledges its existence. RPM didn't install that file, therefore RPM is not aware of it.
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itesio
ITESIO(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ITESIO(4)
NAME
itesio -- ITE IT87xxF Super I/O driver
SYNOPSIS
itesio0 at isa? port 0x2e
itesio1 at isa? port 0x4e
DESCRIPTION
The itesio driver provides support for the Environment Controller and the Watchdog Timer on the IT87xxF Super I/Os, and may be used to moni-
tor hardware sensors or setting up a watchdog timeout value for the system.
The itesio driver has 15 sensors:
Sensor Units Typical Use
Temp0 uK CPU Temp
Temp1 uK System Temp
Temp2 uK Aux Temp
VIN0 uV DC Vcore A
VIN1 uV DC Vcore B
VIN2 uV DC +3.3V
VIN3 uV DC +5V
VIN4 uV DC +12V
VIN5 uV DC -12V
VIN6 uV DC -5V
VIN7 uV DC STANDBY
VBAT uV DC VBAT
Fan0 RPM CPU Fan
Fan1 RPM System Fan
Fan2 RPM Aux Fan
The itesio Watchdog Timer is configurable via the wdogctl(8) utility and has a resolution between 1 and 65535 seconds. The Watchdog Timer is
not supported on the IT8705 Super I/O.
SEE ALSO
envsys(4), envstat(8), wdogctl(8)
HISTORY
The itesio driver first appeared in OpenBSD 3.4 and was then ported to NetBSD 4.0.
AUTHORS
The itesio driver was written by Julien Bordet <zejames@greyhats.org> and Juan Romero Pardines <xtraeme@netbsd.org>.
BUGS
Interrupt support is unimplemented.
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April 2, 2008 BSD