Hi suse_tpx60s,
Yes, you are correct. I should have said that it enables the HDAPS module to be loaded rather than stating I have HDAPS functioning. I now realise that I don't
I installed the gnome-hdaps-applet GUI monitoring tool and it reports an error so I promptly went back to the HDAPS wiki and noticed that the 'hdapsd userspace daemon' is required.
I'm not too concerned about getting HDAPS functioning as yet because I've got a more annoying issue .... openSuse keeps freezing on me and /var/log/messages is not helping me too much at the moment, but I'm thinking it's possibly due to ATI's fglrx and desktop effects being enabled. More meddling to be done
If/when i get back to HDAPS i'll post any findings.
cheers
Mark