Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-29 Thread gene heskett

On 10/29/23 14:27, Dominique Dumont wrote:

On Saturday, 28 October 2023 13:18:13 CET gene heskett wrote:

It seems Bill Wilsons site for gkrellm stuff has expired.


This site is still active: http://gkrellm.srcbox.net/

New site, the docs don't mention it, thanks for the link. bookmarked.


All the best




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Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-29 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Saturday, 28 October 2023 13:18:13 CET gene heskett wrote:
> It seems Bill Wilsons site for gkrellm stuff has expired. 

This site is still active: http://gkrellm.srcbox.net/

All the best






Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-28 Thread gene heskett

On 10/28/23 18:15, John Hasler wrote:

Gene writes:

s/t be an xsensors.conf to edit?


/etc/sensors3.conf is it.

Figures, maybe it will improve after the next reboot.

Thanks John.

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Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-28 Thread John Hasler
Gene writes:
> s/t be an xsensors.conf to edit?

/etc/sensors3.conf is it.
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Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-28 Thread gene heskett

On 10/28/23 16:42, John Hasler wrote:

Install xsensors and read the man page.  You may need to run
sensors-detect and perhaps edit /etc/sensors3.conf.


Thanks John, done that, modprobed nct6775, but no additional stuff shows 
in xsensors output, just the usual temps.  e/sensors3.conf does have 
some coverage of the nct6775 for voltages.  s/t be an xsensors.conf to 
edit?  I'm not seeing it.


Take care & stay well.

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Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-28 Thread John Hasler
Install xsensors and read the man page.  You may need to run
sensors-detect and perhaps edit /etc/sensors3.conf.
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Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-28 Thread gene heskett

On 10/28/23 09:57, Charles Curley wrote:

On Sat, 28 Oct 2023 07:18:13 -0400
gene heskett  wrote:


It seems Bill Wilsons site for gkrellm stuff has expired. and gkrellm
seems to be suffering from a lack of maintainer. What is replacing it
as a fans and voltages monitor? Preferably something just as tiny and
information fill as gkrellm is/was


gkrellm appears to still be available in Debian, although all the same
version.
https://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=names=all=all=any=0=gkrellm

I use sensors and an XFCE plugin to display selected data.
Which gives me a text output, only for temps, no fans or votages. Same 
as I see in gkrellm now.  I can see this stuff in the bios screens, so I 
know its there someplace.




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Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-28 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 28 Oct 2023 07:56:38 -0600
Charles Curley  wrote:

> I use sensors and an XFCE plugin to display selected data.

sensors is the program. The lm-sensors package provides it.

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Re: A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-28 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 28 Oct 2023 07:18:13 -0400
gene heskett  wrote:

> It seems Bill Wilsons site for gkrellm stuff has expired. and gkrellm 
> seems to be suffering from a lack of maintainer. What is replacing it
> as a fans and voltages monitor? Preferably something just as tiny and 
> information fill as gkrellm is/was

gkrellm appears to still be available in Debian, although all the same
version.
https://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=names=all=all=any=0=gkrellm

I use sensors and an XFCE plugin to display selected data.

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A replacement for gkrellm

2023-10-28 Thread gene heskett
It seems Bill Wilsons site for gkrellm stuff has expired. and gkrellm 
seems to be suffering from a lack of maintainer. What is replacing it as 
a fans and voltages monitor? Preferably something just as tiny and 
information fill as gkrellm is/was


Cheers, Gene Heskett.
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.
 - Louis D. Brandeis