CPU temperature watching

Fred Schaer fred.schaer at wanadoo.fr
Fri Mar 9 05:57:36 UTC 2007


I'm trying to get lm-sensors configured for my core 2 duo /p5B deluxe, 
but it seems there are things missing in the kernel to watch the CPU temp...
I downloaded kernel patches, but now I guess I have to patch/build a 
recent kernel (2.6.20 or something like that)

not so trivial indeed ;)

Cheers

Ron Morse a écrit :
> On Thursday 08 March 2007 12:37:23 pm Donn wrote:
>   
>> So, what's the best way to see the CPU temp and get alerts and
>> whatnot? I know zippo about this topic. I have found two candidates
>> lm-sensors and xmbmon, but that's just a quick apt-cache search.
>>
>> /d
>>     
>
> I've used Ksensors in the past.  It's a front end for lm-sensors so you 
> need to install that, too.  
>
> Configuring lm-sensors is non-trivial in some cases. I recommend 
> spending some time with the documentation before trying to set it up.  
> Once you get lm-sensors configured, you can just use apt-get or any 
> other package manager to install ksensors. 
>
> Ron Morse
>
>   





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