Adam wrote:
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> IIRC, you (Michael) were looking for tools for hardware monitoring.  I 
> found msr (and other tools) on http://www.etallen.com/index.html which 
> displays x86 model-specific registers.  Somehow it doesn't display the 
> core temp on my CPU, though.  I'd probe through the source code, but as 
> it is it won't compile with gcc.

Cool, thanks - I'll have a look.  This is a task that's fighting for 
competition with the 20 other things I'm working on right now.  It will 
undoubtedly get a priority boost the next time my system crashes ;-).  I did, 
however, get lm_sensors compiled and loaded.

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