Re: gnome sensors applet: which is which ?

2011-06-12 Thread Joao Ferreira Gmail
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 09:50 +, Camaleón wrote: On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 20:21:34 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 18:46 +, Camaleón wrote: which is which ? CPU ? Motherboard ? Most probably the CPU, as Brian pointed out (there should be an icon identifiying

Re: gnome sensors applet: which is which ?

2011-06-11 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 20:21:34 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 18:46 +, Camaleón wrote: which is which ? CPU ? Motherboard ? Most probably the CPU, as Brian pointed out (there should be an icon identifiying the item) both icons are identical !!! And what do

Re: gnome sensors applet: which is which ?

2011-06-10 Thread Joao Ferreira Gmail
On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 18:46 +, Camaleón wrote: On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:34:37 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: I'm using gnome sensors applet to keep an eye on computer temperature. The applet configuration lets me choose: - libsensors \temp1 \temp1 I also have

Re: gnome sensors applet: which is which ?

2011-06-10 Thread Joao Ferreira Gmail
On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 18:46 +, Camaleón wrote: which is which ? CPU ? Motherboard ? Most probably the CPU, as Brian pointed out (there should be an icon identifiying the item) both icons are identical !!! but 74°C and 95°C -being Celsius- are a bit high values for whatever they

Re: gnome sensors applet: which is which ?

2011-06-09 Thread Brian
On Thu 09 Jun 2011 at 16:34:37 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: These 2 libsensors/temp1 produce different values (about 20 degrees Celsius appart form each other; p.ex: 74 and 95). Can anyone tell me which is which ? CPU ? Motherboard ? sensors-detect (the lm-sensors package) should tell

Re: gnome sensors applet: which is which ?

2011-06-09 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:34:37 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: I'm using gnome sensors applet to keep an eye on computer temperature. The applet configuration lets me choose: - libsensors \temp1 \temp1 I also have udisk (for hard disk temperature). These 2

Re: gnome sensors applet: which is which ?

2011-06-09 Thread Brian
On Thu 09 Jun 2011 at 17:28:23 +0100, Brian wrote: sensors-detect (the lm-sensors package) should tell you. On my machine the higher figure would be the CPU. Another way is to deduce which is which from what the bios reports. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org