On Tuesday 18 December 2001 20:49, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 20.16, Patrick wrote:
Hey group, I have seen several mention being able to watch their cpu temperature, voltages, etc. off the motherboard. Well, I know I can do that within the BIOS of the computer, but are there some programs or commands to run that will let me see those things after booting to KDE? Thanks
Install sensors.rpm. Configure with sensors-detect and follow the instructions on-screen. If your chipset is supported, and the modules load successfully, you should get a new tab in ksysguard 'Hardware sensors' next time you start it.
I followed the instructions of sensors-detect and everything worked out fine. When I open ksysguard now, I don't get a new tab, but I can add the "Hardware sensors"-stuff on the "System Load"-tab. 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? Johannes -- Powered by SuSE 7.3 - KDE 2.2.1 - KMail 1.3.1 Version Info: Linux 2.4.10-4GB