Re: CPU temperature monitoring in opensuse?
- From: bb <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 10:55:43 +0200
On 2008-09-20 20:11, 2CA001 wrote:
>.....
of the machine. Also of interest is some of the voltages which seem to
be way off.... gkrellm says the +12V is 5.84V, the -12V is -7.55V and
the -5V is -3.26V. I didn't think it would run with the +12V that low
so maybe it's time to get the multimeter out to check the Antec NeoPower
550 which should be much closer to spec than that.... maybe the sensors
are reading off....
This often happen due to many different versions of the chip.
(Why must every single MB have it's own sensor system?)
Try to find your chip in the file /etc/sensors.conf , and read the comments.
Often they get a hint what to change if you get half the value or switched sensors.
Try to search for 83627 , or some pattern that match it.
After change you must run sensors -s to load the file.
Don't forget to add sensors to the boot , eg. insserv lm_sensors
/bb
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