Can someone point me to a good CPU temperature monitor? I'm going to overclock my quad and want to keep an easy on it.
Can someone point me to a good CPU temperature monitor? I'm going to overclock my quad and want to keep an easy on it.
lm_sensors in repo.
Perhaps you could use screenlets,,(sensors or ringsensors)
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for SIS 771/671 use xcompmgr to have transparent terminals. just load it at startup.
And then they asked: what's a pbkac error?
I installed computertemp from Synaptic and it found the sensor automatically.
Last edited by uRock; May 27th, 2010 at 12:18 AM.
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computemp? I tried to apt-get that, it didn't work.
The above post definitely does not contain any sarcasm at all.
Hi, I'm having problems with computertemp - I can't get it running. Done sensors detect and stuff, but applet refuses to show anything - it stays redcrossed. When I write sensors in terminal I get the temp reading. Other apps also show it correctly, but I want it on the pannel. Any suggestions pls... I'm with Ubuntu 10.04 lts on Lenovo 3000 N200.
Use the GNOME Sensors Applet. Install it by clicking on the link, or by running
You can then add it to your panel by right-clicking on empty space on one of your panels, and choosing "Add to panel", from there, look (or search) for "Hardware Sensors Monitor", and drag it where you want it.Code:sudo apt-get install sensors-applet
http://xkcd.com/293/
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