On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 23:56 -0800, Benjamin Smith wrote:
Google is your friend:
A search for "linux cpu temperature" http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozilla&q=linux%20cpu%20temperatur... returned this link (#2) http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0110.0/0609.html which has a link to http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/
lm_sensors is part of the CentOS 4.x package: [root@kepler migrate]# yum list | grep lm cyrus-sasl-ntlm.i386 2.1.19-5.EL4 base cyrus-sasl-ntlm.x86_64 2.1.19-5.EL4 base lm_sensors.i386 2.8.7-2.40.3 update lm_sensors.x86_64 2.8.7-2.40.3 update lm_sensors-devel.x86_64 2.8.7-2.40.3 update mailman.x86_64 3:2.1.5-33.rhel4 base squirrelmail.noarch 1.4.3a-12.EL4.centos4 base
-Ben
On Thursday 09 March 2006 22:10, Kari Salovaara wrote:
Good morning gurus,
I would like to get recommendation for monitoring temperature for cpu using Asus P5WD2 motherboard and Intel D 820. I my installation has CPU cooling system changed from Intel bulk to Zalman CNPS9500 and it works. Normal Intel cooling system is not enough and is overheating cpu quite badly. Unfortunately Zalman has to be controlled (rpms) manually and thus I would like to see the temperature.
Which program is doing well this task ?
Regards, Kari
Kari,
If you are running X, gkrellm has temperature "builtins", and requires lm_sensors configuration as, I suppose, is documented in the above links.
gkrellm will also readout the RPMs for the fans.
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.html
Bob...
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