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Anyone running SuSE Linux 9.0 or 9.1 on a K7S5A? I can't figure out if
there is any way to monitor the CPU/Case temps. within Linux.

Thanks in advance...
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kirbalo wrote:

> Anyone running SuSE Linux 9.0 or 9.1 on a K7S5A? I can't figure out if
> there is any way to monitor the CPU/Case temps. within Linux.
>
> Thanks in advance...

lm sensors works with this board. http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/ You
will need an additional program to actually monitor temps, such as GKrellm.
I use debian myself and can't help with the particulars on a SUSE install.

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In article <_MmdnVmJNNEA8i7d4p2dnA@comcast.com>, kirbalo
<kirbalo@nospam.com> writes

>Anyone running SuSE Linux 9.0 or 9.1 on a K7S5A? I can't figure out if
>there is any way to monitor the CPU/Case temps. within Linux.

lm_sensors works fine. If you google, you'll find some suggestions for
what to put in /etc/sensors.conf.

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Mike Tomlinson wrote:

> In article <_MmdnVmJNNEA8i7d4p2dnA@comcast.com>, kirbalo
> <kirbalo@nospam.com> writes
>
>>Anyone running SuSE Linux 9.0 or 9.1 on a K7S5A? I can't figure out if
>>there is any way to monitor the CPU/Case temps. within Linux.
>
> lm_sensors works fine. If you google, you'll find some suggestions for
> what to put in /etc/sensors.conf.
>

Thanks for the suggestion. I should have "Googled" first...

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kirbalo wrote:

> Anyone running SuSE Linux 9.0 or 9.1 on a K7S5A? I can't figure out if
> there is any way to monitor the CPU/Case temps. within Linux.
>
> Thanks in advance...

lm_sensors in conjunction with Gkrellm works fine for me using Mandrake.

Take a look at these URL's for detailed guidance:

http://www.mandrakeusers.org/index.php?showtopic=2673

http://www.organix.tv/manuals/linu [...] -HOWTO.txt
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