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Re: Reading CPU Core Temp
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 22:32:44 +0000, Adam wrote:
> Darklight wrote: >> #!/bin/sh >> >> cd /home/username/.amd_digital_temp: >> insmod k8temp.ko >> >> i can't remember where i down loaded the module from tho or if you can >> still down load it > > Thanks for your help! No success, though. I've decided to forget about > reading the core temp for now, because there are absolutely no signs of > any overheating, so I'm not going to drive myself crazy trying. :-) > Haven't followed this but k8temp was already loaded after 2008 install; [root@wes2 wes]# lsmod|grep k8temp k8temp 5120 0 [root@wes2 wes]# All I did was check mark it in gkrellm and it shows both core temps. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? My Tivo Experience Tivo HD/S3 compared AMD cpu help |
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Re: Reading CPU Core Temp
Wes Newell wrote:
> Haven't followed this but k8temp was already loaded after 2008 install; > [root@wes2 wes]# lsmod|grep k8temp > k8temp 5120 0 > [root@wes2 wes]# > > All I did was check mark it in gkrellm and it shows both core temps. I think k8temp is for AMD processors, and mine's an Intel. gkrellm looks interesting, though -- maybe there's some way it can display my core temp. Thanks, Wes! Adam |
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