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|    Andrew to Carlos E.R.    |
|    Re: CPU temperature.    |
|    10 Jan 22 11:22:18    |
      From: Doug@hyperspace.vogon.gov              Carlos E.R. wrote:       > On 09/01/2022 00.41, Sidney_Kotic wrote:       >> On 1/8/22 16:06, Malcolm wrote:       >>       >>> You can configure the sensors to be more meaningful to you, rather than       >>> CPUTIN if you like?       >>       >> At the moment that's acceptable. Once I decide to follow it I'll plug       >> this into my script:       >> Whew=`sensors | grep CPUTIN | cut -d "+" -f 2 | cut -d "." -f 1`       >> Later I check the value in $Whew.       >>       >> Kicked the CPU utilization from 50% to 75% and not much is changing.       >> CPUIN has gone up 2C as has "Composite".       >       > You can use "gkrellm" to see all those values.       >              Agree on that. With gkrellm you can also see disc traffic (composite or       split by disc) and network traffic (ditto). You can also get a figure       for the cpu fan but that does not work on my hardware. Open the       "configuration" and experiment, changes are reflected in the display       immediately.       The displays for Mem usage and for Swap are not very visible, but I open       a terminal window and type "free" if that looks to be a problem.       I also have gkrellm running all the time with the "always on top" set.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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