Tell me any good temp monitor/controller for linux or specifically Ubuntu :D
CadCrazy in search of myself Jun 15, 2008 #1 Tell me any good temp monitor/controller for linux or specifically Ubuntu
NucleusKore TheSaint Jun 15, 2008 #2 In opensuse I use sensors. Update: I got something just for you *www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kidyv11hF7U Last edited: Jun 15, 2008
abhinandh Proud to be Linux Jun 15, 2008 #3 lm_sensors package.install gnome panel applet also. then run sensors-detect.
OP CadCrazy in search of myself Jun 15, 2008 #4 Thanks doc & abhi. What is aux temp ?? Its 127 C (Aux Temp) Is it Dangerous ??
OP CadCrazy in search of myself Jun 15, 2008 #6 Thanks for info dear. What is diff between system, cpu, core 0 & core 1 temp ? system = mobo temp ? cpu = mean cpu temp ? core 0 = cpu 0 ? core 1 = cpu 1 ? ??
Thanks for info dear. What is diff between system, cpu, core 0 & core 1 temp ? system = mobo temp ? cpu = mean cpu temp ? core 0 = cpu 0 ? core 1 = cpu 1 ? ??
infra_red_dude Wire muncher! Jun 15, 2008 #7 system - mobo/ambient temp cpu - average cpu temp on the die/junction cpu0 - actual temp of core1 cpu1 - actual temp of core2
system - mobo/ambient temp cpu - average cpu temp on the die/junction cpu0 - actual temp of core1 cpu1 - actual temp of core2
praka123 left this forum longback Jun 15, 2008 #10 using lm-sensors,hddtemp .uses sensors-applet on Gnome panel you can configure by running as root "sensors-detect ". gfx card temp are shown by....nvclock util? sometimes applets shows ,sometimes not
using lm-sensors,hddtemp .uses sensors-applet on Gnome panel you can configure by running as root "sensors-detect ". gfx card temp are shown by....nvclock util? sometimes applets shows ,sometimes not