Re: applet-sensors

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Eric Donkersloot wrote:
Right-click on the panel in Gnome where you want the applet, then click
on 'Add to panel'. Look for 'Hardware Sensors Monitor'.
You probably want to install & configure lm_sensors as well.

Cool! Actually, I 'discovered' that already (on my own - good for a newbie!) - I used it to install a dial-up modem control on another machine.

I used the gui installer; it found that I needed some other files (lm_sensors was one of them) and installed them.

I added it to the panel, but, instead of some icon or whatever, it states "No sensors found!" I take it that the MB doesn't sport those sensors. Is that correct?

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