Hello,
I'm going to pick a Socket A motherboard for an upgrade. It's possible to read the CPU temperature using software as long as you stay in Windows. My question seems misplaced at worst or funny at best, so I'll ask only once:
1. How do you read the CPU temperature in Linux? Would you need a certain motherboard, or is it just down to the chipset?
2. Since Socket A pros doesn't have the hardware protection found in Pentiums, I'd like to read the temperature somewhere on the FG HUD.
I've browsed some kernel forums, but I havn't found anything Athlon-like. The guys push the Pentium 4 forward, that's understandable, but when I'd push the Athlon forward, this is the most power-hungry processor to date (give or take a few).
I won't ask you to build me the whole PC, but these are my options (they sell 256 MB DDR for $75, I should stick around :). Hmm, the Abit KG7 has 4 DDR slots. :)
http://komplett.no/k/k.asp?AvdID=1&CatID=10&GrpID=5&t=845&l=2
I'd like a HUD readout bc I have to run FG full-screen. An xterm would obviously be of no use.
Regards,
Roger Andreassen,
Norway
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