On Thursday 20 December 2001 21:12, you wrote:
On December 20, 2001 08:57 am, Johannes Liedtke wrote: ...snip...
But I got a little confused here...
I got three values SYS_Temp (system temp, I guess), CPU_Temp (CPU temp, I'd say) and SBr_Temp (now what's that?)... And the readings are somewhat strange... it tells me my CPU_Temp is 27.3 and the SYS_Temp is 58.3 (I'd think that should be the other way around).
Could anybody tell me what SBr_Temp is? And how I could get the names right?
You can switch the labels around in /etc/sensors.conf, IIRC.
Most probably you can also look at the temperatures in your Cmos setup. That is what I did. It gave me the temperatures for cpu and motherboard. I checked in sensors and found the corresponding values (more or less) In sensors.conf you can add following in the part of your sensor type: label SBr_Temp "xxx" whereby xxx is mb or cpu. At the same place you can also name your fan(s) or disable it to show up. I had two fans which are not connected so I disabled the readings. After the changes, don't forget to enter sensors -s before using sensors again.