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Re: CPU temperature display (Here it is...)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jose M. Sanchez)
Thu Oct 29 19:23:49 1998
From: "Jose M. Sanchez" <opjose@ex-pressnet.com>
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Cc: <rsfurr@curie.uncg.edu>, <patrick@howard.genetics.utah.edu>,
<zokiphoto@magic.fr>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 19:33:40 -0500
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Some time ago I posted this very question to the list and someone was kind
enough to point me in the right direction...
As a result I'm always running a dockable temperature sensor applet in Linux
which displays both LED's and an EKG type temp display, with alarms.... very
nice!
Try:
http://www.netroedge.com/~lm78/
for the actual "module" that is loaded, and then
http://www.netroedge.com/intranet/tellerstats/
for information about web routines to display the temp information and
graphs...
and finally
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~kebl0850/wmlm78/
for a WIndowmaker / Afterstep dockable applet which reads the results from
the module...
"Cool!"
-JMS
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick <patrick@howard.genetics.utah.edu>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Date: Thursday, October 29, 1998 1:10 PM
Subject: CPU temperature display
>
>My BH6 mobo bios will display the CPU temp...in bios. What I would like
>is a temp display/readout while running linux, perhaps a small window
>that wont take up a lot of wm space or, better, might be dockable.
>
>Is there such an app? I don't give a damn about the CPU temp (well, not
>too much) when the system is idle. I want to know what the temp is when
>it is actually doing something. I am slightly overclocking my Celery
>300a to 338 MHz on a 75 MHz bus (later I amy try 450 MHz after giving the
>chip time to burn in). In any case, I want to track the temp and make
>sure at no point am I overheating it.
>
>patrick
>
>
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