El Dom 10 Nov 2002 12:22, Tom Brinkman escribió:
>     If lm_sensors is properly installed and configured, and theres no
> hardware dificiency on the motherboards part, compensating temps using
> gkrellm tweaks is a bad idea.  The temps you see in bios, even after a
> warm reboot are indicative of a system that is under very low load and
> isn't up to operating temperature. Temps after booting the OS,
> specially under load, should be higher than what bios reported.
>
>     The important thing to note with voltages is that they stay steady.
> Varying voltages, again, specially under load (eg, 'make modules'),
> indicates a poor and/or inadequate power supply.
>
>     The acid test for all this is   http://users.ev1.net/~redelm/

Gracias, Tom

file:/usr/share/doc/lm_sensors-2.6.4/doc/FAQ have a lot of info. I'm reading 
now.

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