On July 14, 2001 10:33 am, civileme wrote:
> On Saturday 14 July 2001 02:25, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> > Thank you very much. I asw in top that kapm-idled uses nearly 50 to 60 %
> > of CPU. How to disable it.  in gkrellm I don't have anything for cpu
> > temp. How to know whether mb supports lm_sensors? I have kobian 815e mb.
>
> kapm-idled is a count of idle cycles, not really a process.  Next version
> of top will not show it.

First for some time that was shown in top. Afterwards it disaapeared. Why?

> If you want anything from lm_sensors you must install lm_utils which are
> not installed by default.  KDE and GNOME approaches to using lm_sensors are
> defanged as well because lm_sensors can simply toast the motherboards of
> some notebooks.
>u.
For my above board in a desktop PC, with PIII 866, atx cabinet, is it 
advisable to run lm-sensors?
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