Re: help: monitor power supply lines

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On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 08:06 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 21:41:43 +0000,
>   yordy <ymedians@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > hi, there is any application for monitor x volt lines of my power supply? under windows i have a sw by intel that come with my motherboard. but under linux i don't know how to do that. any body know a application for that?
> > 
> > [Processor Vccp] out of recommended interval.(0,000 V)
> > [+3.3 Volts] out of recommended interval.(0,000 V)
> > [+12 Volts] out of recommended interval.(0,000 V)
> 
> The lm_sensors package is likely what you want.
> After installing it you want to run sensors_detect to find your hardware
> and then sensors can be used to display the current values. I am not sure
> if there is a tool that will regularly monitor theese values, keeping history
> and warning you when values are out of range.

ksensors under KDE. I'm sure there's something equivalent in Gnome.

poc

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