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[q] Monitor Temps, Cpu Speed Etc
Subject: [q] Monitor Temps, Cpu Speed Etc
Author: TheEdge    Posted: 2005-06-28 06:56:41    Length: 222 byte(s)
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G'Day,

- I have a number of Fedora Core 4 boxes running on EPIA hardware that I would like to monitor for case temp, cpu temp etc from an XP machine
- How would people suggest I do this?

TIA
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Subject: [q] Monitor Temps, Cpu Speed Etc
Author: x86processor    Posted: 2005-06-28 07:16:24    Length: 147 byte(s)
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lmsensors

http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/

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Subject: [q] Monitor Temps, Cpu Speed Etc
Author: SuseUX    Posted: 2005-06-28 13:34:36    Length: 85 byte(s)
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2.6.x has built-in fan speeds and temps, all you need is a application to show them.
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Subject: [q] Monitor Temps, Cpu Speed Etc
Author: TheEdge    Posted: 2005-06-28 16:55:28    Length: 33 byte(s)
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And those applications would be?
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Subject: [q] Monitor Temps, Cpu Speed Etc
Author: caveman    Posted: 2005-06-29 02:15:53    Length: 154 byte(s)
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I use Ksensors http://ksensors.sourceforge.net/ which works nicely.

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