Re: [ilugc] [Tip] Find out details about your system ’s temperature

2010-06-24 Thread bhuvanesh kumar
>> >Find out details about your system’s temperature
> >>
> >>
> > 'sensors' works for me.
> >
> >This  command may be work only at laptops :(
> > --
>
> sensors command will work on both desktops and laptops. It is one of the
standard way to measure system temperature in GNU/Linux systems.
For the sensors command to work you need to have the "lm-sensors" package
installed.
After installing the lm-sensors package you need to run the command
"sensors-detect" in root mode to detect the various sensors available in
your system.
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Re: [ilugc] [Tip] Find out details about your system ’s temperature

2010-06-24 Thread jemenisuresh
2010/6/20 Arun SAG :
> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 9:03 AM, jemenisuresh wrote:
>
>> >Find out details about your system’s temperature
>>
>>
> 'sensors' works for me.
>
>This  command may be work only at laptops :(
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Re: [ilugc] [Tip] Find out details about your system ’s temperature

2010-06-23 Thread subhojit ojha
>
> >To find out more about your system’s temperature, install acpi. Then do a
> simple
>
> >acpi -V
>


Thanks very useful information, I was looking for this.




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Re: [ilugc] [Tip] Find out details about your system ’s temperature

2010-06-19 Thread Arun SAG
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 9:03 AM, jemenisuresh wrote:

> >Find out details about your system’s temperature
>
>
'sensors' works for me.


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