On my F11 laptop one can cat:
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature
and the cpu temperature is displayed.
On my desktop running F11 there is no file like that. So:
1. How do I display cpu temperature on my desktop?
2. Could this be because my desktop has a dual core cpu?
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On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 08:37 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On my F11 laptop one can cat:
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature
and the cpu temperature is displayed.
On my desktop running F11 there is no file like that. So:
1. How do I display cpu temperature on my desktop?
2. Could this be
Aaron Konstam wrote:
How do I display cpu temperature on my desktop?
There is a nice system information plasmoid that shows
this, fan speed, etc.
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On my F11 laptop one can cat:
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature
and the cpu temperature is displayed.
On my desktop running F11 there is no file like that. So:
1. How do I display cpu temperature on my desktop?
2. Could this be because my desktop has a dual core cpu?
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On 10/16/2009 07:57 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
How do I display cpu temperature on my desktop?
There is a nice system information plasmoid that shows
this, fan speed, etc.
First of all, maybe he's not usin KDE. Second , if the kernel doesn't
know how
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 20:04 +0300, Aioanei Rares wrote:
On 10/16/2009 07:57 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
How do I display cpu temperature on my desktop?
There is a nice system information plasmoid that shows
this, fan speed, etc.
First of
On 10/16/2009 08:06 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 20:04 +0300, Aioanei Rares wrote:
On 10/16/2009 07:57 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
How do I display cpu temperature on my desktop?
There is a nice system
On 10/16/2009 08:19 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Aioanei Rares wrote:
First of all, maybe he's not usin KDE.
Maybe he's not usin' gnome!? No matter which one he is
using is not of consequence. When a general question is
asked or an answer given, gnome answers are always
presumed
2009/10/16 Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net:
On my F11 laptop one can cat:
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature
and the cpu temperature is displayed.
On my desktop running F11 there is no file like that. So:
1. How do I display cpu temperature on my desktop?
2. Could this be because
Aioanei Rares wrote:
First of all, maybe he's not usin KDE.
Maybe he's not usin' gnome!? No matter which one he is
using is not of consequence. When a general question is
asked or an answer given, gnome answers are always
presumed correct, while kde answers are treated as
incorrect or
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 10:34 -0700, suvayu ali wrote:
2009/10/16 Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net:
On my F11 laptop one can cat:
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature
and the cpu temperature is displayed.
On my desktop running F11 there is no file like that. So:
1. How do I
Aioanei Rares wrote:
First of all, maybe he's not usin KDE. Second , if the kernel doesn't
know how to read temp data from hardware, how do you suppose that this
wonder plasmoid will? Think about it. ;)
The kernel display in /proc/acpi is driven by the ACPI interface in
the BIOS. Lmsensors is
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