
Fan/Temp Karamba Theme
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
Hi
This is a simple Karamba Theme that shows:
-- CPU Temp
-- Fan Speed
-- Chassis Temp
-- HDD Temp (max 3 hdds)
I hope you like it like me.
Feedback is welcome.
cu all
TOD
No liability is assumed for damages to hard and software !! Last changelog:
This is a simple Karamba Theme that shows:
-- CPU Temp
-- Fan Speed
-- Chassis Temp
-- HDD Temp (max 3 hdds)
I hope you like it like me.
Feedback is welcome.
cu all
TOD
No liability is assumed for damages to hard and software !!
1.1
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-->>Fixed wrong CPU Temp display.
1.2
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-->> Added temp display for hdds (max 3)
-->> Upload Screenshot with hdds
Ratings & Comments
6 Comments
Thanks TOD, just what I needed! :D
What kernel modules do I need to enable in order to get this to work? I'm pretty sure I don't have any of the sensors compiled in and I'm not sure which to use. Thanks.
I don't know what sensors you need it depends on your mainboard. Look here http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/supported.htm and serach your Mainboard and then compile the right sesors in. Then execute sensors-detect and look what modules are missing then compile the missing into and exec sensors-detect again and look of the depencies of the new modules. If all done you can exec sensors to display infos. If you speak german read this: http://de.gentoo-wiki.com/LM-Sensors If you speak english read tis one: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Sensors But the english tutorial is not so good as the german one.
Hmm...I'm reading conflicting posts on whether or not lm_sensors will work with my IBM T42p Thinkpad. I'll have to search the Gentoo forums to see if anyone else has this running. Anyway, thanks for the links.
Thx!! I found a error in my theme it is type3 not type2. I have upload a fixed version. I have an P4 CPU. Thx TOD
I'm just curious, but what cpu do you have so it could be at 104,5 degrees? :)