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|    Sidney_Kotic to Carlos E.R.    |
|    Re: GKrellM question    |
|    26 Jul 19 18:00:16    |
      From: kant@have.it              On 7/26/19 2:45 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:       > Hi,       >       > I use gkrellm              Hi Carlos,       I downloaded it and have no solutions for you.       But I do have a question.              This machine can get hot. On my dimwitted Raspberries I wrote a simple script       to check the temperature every so often and email me if things started getting       hot. In a worse case scenario, where I don't resolve it, they shut the critter       down after a certain amount of time. They just sit there 24X365 and run boinc,       but fans fail, plus I'm gone for probably close to 6 months out of the year.       I'd like to duplicate that on the INTEL/AMD machines, for the all the same       reasons.              Do you, or anyone else, know of a way to check the processor temperature via a       script?              Thanks. BTW, thanks again for all your help. The last kernel upgrade took       care       of my video problem, except of the silliness caused by the nvidea card and the       error message:       libGL error: unable to load driver: nouveau_dri.so       But at least I'm running a current kernel, again, and up to date on patching.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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