Lurking on this list, I learned how to enable sensors and use gkrellm to display them in a nice fashion. This indeed works fine. As a long term user of xosview, I'd rather have xosview to display temperatures as well (or: instead). Consulting the man page shows that this should be possible indeed. However, the temperatures shown by xosview are always zero (while at the same time, gkrellm shows them correctly). My temperature sensor on the mother board is a W83781D. Three sensors show up in /proc/sys/dev/sensors/w83781d-i2c-0-2d/: temp1, temp2 and temp3. The version of xosview is 1.8.0 (part of SuSE 8.1). I addded the following lines to ~/.Xdefaults and activated them with the command `xrdb -merge .Xdefaults'. xosview*lmstemp: True xosview*lmstempActColor: green xosview*lmstempHighColor: red xosview*lmstempIdleColor: dark green xosview*lmstempPriority: 300 xosview*lmstempUsedFormat: float xosview*lmstemp1: temp1 xosview*lmstempLabel1: Sys xosview*lmstemp2: temp2 xosview*lmstempLabel2: CPU Has anyone had succes in enabling temperature gauges in xosview? Or is this a known bug? Any help/remark/pointer would be highly appreciated. Thanks. Paul.