[CentOS] Thermal information
Ned Slider
ned at unixmail.co.uk
Mon Sep 21 09:58:47 UTC 2009
Agile Aspect wrote:
>> As it's a CentOS kernel, then the elrepo.org coretemp module will work
>> just fine and will give you nice accurate thermal data for the cpu.
>>
>> http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-coretemp
>>
>
> Does anyone know where I can find the kernel source for coretemp
> which does *not* depend on Xen and a PAE kernel, i.e,. other than the
> source RPMs from elerepo.org? I'm running a 2.6.18-128.1.10 kernel
> on a netbook (Intel Atom N270.)
>
>
Not sure I understand your question. The SRPM from ELRepo.org does not
depend on xen or PAE kernels, but it does require xen and PAE
kernel-devel packages installed *if* you build it for those variants.
Equally you can just build it against a base kernel (non-xen/PAE) with
the command line option --define 'kvariants ""'.
Alternatively, if you don't like the elrepo SRPM feel free to grab the
source code directly from the latest upstream kernel (http://kernel.org)
and backport the code for yourself.
Does coretemp support Intel Atom processors?
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