Re: CPU temp



On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 13:38:43 -0400, Unruh <unruh-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Barnacle Bill the Sailor <mungedandmangled@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

So all you fine and knowledgeable folks do tell. Is there a Gnome or KDE
widget, or any doo dad that I can use in an X session that displays the
CPU temp? Presuming that your bios can measure it, which mine does, but
so far I can only actually view it from the BIOS settings screen or a
quick peek when the info scrolls by on boot/POST. I say widget since I
would like to drop it into the tray where all the other toys go. (Using
Gnome at least.) Using 10.2 with the 64 bit kernel and 32 bit base
system available.

gkrellm


there's a bunch of gdesklets and super karambas also kima is a kde tray applet and if you search gnomefiles.com you'll find a Gnome applet probably. You'll also need to set up you sensors using lm_sensors found in the sensors rpm
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