On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 03:39:44PM -0700, Alex Mandel wrote:
> I think what you're looking for is lm-sensors

I will look into that also. Thanks.

> Just to double check what temp is it telling you is "overheating",
> because that is adjustable.

How do I know? All I get is something like this..

Message from sysl...@any1can at Wed Jun 17 16:09:41 2009 ...
any1can kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

Message from sysl...@any1can at Wed Jun 17 16:09:41 2009 ...
any1can kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode

I know of a couple of programs that cause it every time. One is a MUD that I 
was trying to run two copies of to seperate the "play" site from the 
"build/code" site. The other is my favorite win/mac/linux strategy game 
Dominions 3 when I generate a new multiplayer game and have it create a random 
map. There is a command to restrict the cpu use rather like the nice command. 
Once I find out the cuplrits I plan to rewrite the scripts accordingly.

Gandalf  Parker
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