On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, you wrote: > my motherboard temp is available in the bios config. > > how do I get it via the command line? > > Gavin There is a temperature monitoring file called healthwhich I have attached for you, Read the Readme file after you run: tar xzvf health-0.03.tar.gz I use this one to monitor both of my CPU temperatures and the mother board temperature. 73 de KK6WJ
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