Hi Todd, in addition to the instructions below, you can also then use conky or gkrellm, to have monitoring provided by lm_sensors on your desktop without having a terminal open all the time. Gkrellm is the easier to setup, but uses more cpu, conky is harder to config but in my IMHO worth the time and effort. Conky does come with a basic script to start and there are many on the internet if you google conky scripts. The scripts are read from /etc/conky/conky.conf
Have fun
Alex

On 06/27/2011 01:42 AM, Alireza Kheirkhahan wrote:
Hi,

First install it by
#*yum install lm_sensors*
I think you already done it,

run *sensors-detect *as root, it will ask you some yes/no questions, you can easily say *yes* for all.

then run *sensors* command as a user.

cheers

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Todd And Margo Chester <toddandma...@gmail.com <mailto:toddandma...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi All,

      How do you use lm_sensors?

    Many thanks,
    -T



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