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Old 10-01-2008, 05:43 AM   #41
Wes Newell
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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.

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Old 10-01-2008, 06:44 AM   #42
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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!

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