I have installed lm-sensors, and have used the command 'sensors-detect'. there is the result:
# sensors-detect revision 5984 (2011-07-10 21:22:53 +0200)
# System: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. H61N-USB3
This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need
to load to use lm_sensors most effectively.
hi
msi p67a-gd65 rev b3 sandy bridge
core i5
ubuntu natty 64bit
Why not detect/show voltages, chipset temp etc? help please..
THANKS!!!
Quote:
# sensors-detect revision 5861 (2010-09-21 17:21:05 +0200)
# System: MSI MS-7681
# Board: MSI P67A-GD65 (MS-7681)
This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need
to load to use lm_sensors most effectively.
Hi,
I want to display the sensors info for my new built.
Asrock 970 Extrem4, FX-8120, Ubuntu 12.04.
I installed
Hardware Sensors Indicator 0.2 with Indicator Applet 0.50
Psensor 0.6.2.16
lm-sensors
(I run them separately)
CLI lm-sensors install has been done with the commands
Quote:
Install and Configure lm-sensors
Install the lm-sensors package.
HelloDoes anyone know how to edit conky to put in lm sensors detect cpu temps?I do not want to use acpi because alot of people reported problems with it, and I'm used to using lm-sensors anywayMost forum posts on the subject put out answers that don't seem to work for me in Statler (the'yre for Ubuntu or other Oses)I already installed lm-sensors (it came with Statler by default, and
I noticed that lm_sensors just got updated, running sensors-detect is pretty slow on some of my machines. Is it necessary to re-run sensors-detect each time the kernel or lm_sensors is updated or is that unneeded?
I have a laptop (HP 5310m) released around 2010 and there appears to be no support for the fan/temp sensor chipset.
When I run sensors-detect it comes up with an unknown chip with ID 0x4501.
Does anyone know what this chip is?
If so, is there a module driver being written for it?
Any help appreciated,
Output of sensors-detect:
Some Super I/O chips contain embedded sensors.
I am trying to run sensors-detect in Debian6 64 bits and I get:
Sorry, no sensors were detected.
Been pulling what little hair I've got left on this for a couple days now. I've installed a second graphics card in my small form factor ThinkCentre M51 and am concerned about what impact this will have on temperatures. So, after reading a bit about system monitoring under Ubuntu I went ahead and installed lm-sensors and the sensors-applet.
Same hardware, newer version of Ubuntu. I used to be able to get hardware temps on my PC in Hardy, but I can't in Karmic. I can't recall if it worked in Intrepid or Jaunty...