>
>What kind of computer are you using?  What hardware?

i would to monitor a server HP Proliant DL 380 intel inside Xeon

>
>Some computers' BIOS allows you to examine the sensors directly and see 
>what
>is reported.


>You would need to reboot, then press the key (usually 'delete') that gets
>you into the settings, then look around until you find the menu item that
>displays the sensor information.

i don't work directly in the computer i use SSH Secure Shell
os fedora (linux 2.6.5)

thanks B.S

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