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Re: [opensuse] sensor monitoring in 10.2
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 02:27:38 -0500
- Message-id: <200808020227.39005.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 01 August 2008 11:00:20 pm Felix Miata wrote:
Install package 'sensors' and 'gkrellm' using YaST from:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/suse/
sensors-2.10.1-5.i586.rpm
gkrellm-2.2.9-23.i586.rpm
Once you set up basic drivers with 'sensors-detect' (as root) you can use from
console, as root or normal user:
sensors
Check 'man sensors' for details.
You have more choices for GUI frontend. My is gkrellm.
It is interesting that neither:
http://software.opensuse.org/search/ or
http://packages.opensuse-community.org/
lists official packages.
First has in title "Get Software from the openSUSE Build Service", so it
behaves as declared. I guess that is to save bandwidth on servers.
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Nothing installed seemed to be motherboard temp monitoring, so I opened
YaST2, and searched for sensors. It found ksensors available from packman,
and showed mbmon & xmbmon from guru already installed. I tried to run
xmbmon from Konsole, but had reported no hardware monitor found. I tried to
install ksensors, but YaST2 reports missing dep libsensors.so.3, which
software.opensuse.org/search can't find either.
Anyone know how to find out mobo temps in 10.2?
Install package 'sensors' and 'gkrellm' using YaST from:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/suse/
sensors-2.10.1-5.i586.rpm
gkrellm-2.2.9-23.i586.rpm
Once you set up basic drivers with 'sensors-detect' (as root) you can use from
console, as root or normal user:
sensors
Check 'man sensors' for details.
You have more choices for GUI frontend. My is gkrellm.
It is interesting that neither:
http://software.opensuse.org/search/ or
http://packages.opensuse-community.org/
lists official packages.
First has in title "Get Software from the openSUSE Build Service", so it
behaves as declared. I guess that is to save bandwidth on servers.
--
Regards, Rajko
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal needs helpful hands.
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To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx
For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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