Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
DJ Delorie wrote:
What's the current "right" way to tell Linux (F10 in my case) to slow
down the CPU speed when the core temperature is too high? (aside from
the box's built-in "turn on wind turbines before it melts" option ;)
Have you taken a look at sensors-applet
(http://sensors-applet.sourceforge.net)?
It works on my Toshiba laptop running Fedora 10. I found it the other
day already installed on my laptop which means that I probably
downloaded it from one the standard repositories that I use for Fedora
10 or that it was part of the Fedora 10 DVD iso image since I did not
install it from SourceForge.net.
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Steven F. LeBrun
Quote: /"Behold the lowly turtle," the astronaut had quoted. "He only
makes progress when he sticks his neck out."/
-- Ben Bova, from /"Return to Mars"/
sensors-applet is part of the gnome-applet-sensors package.
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Steven F. LeBrun
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are dragons. But children have always known there are dragons. Fairy
stories tell children that dragons can be killed."/
-- G.K. Chesterton
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