So I've been using Ubuntu for a week now and I've noticed that my laptop heats up like crazy compared to windows and it auto-shuts down. Now I know that if I go to the terminal and use the command "sensors" it will show me the temperature.
there are several ways to do so, as you allready found out: one that works for me is using $acpitemp and $acpifan, but this will only work if your computer is using acpianother way would be to grep the desired output of sensors just type sensors in terminal and see if you get what you desire..the call in conky for me would be ${execi 13 sensors | grep 'fan1' | cut -c14-23}
${execi 13 sen
Psensor is a graphical hardware temperature monitor for Linux.
It can monitor:
the temperature of the motherboard and CPU sensors (using lm-sensors).
the temperature of the NVidia GPUs (using XNVCtrl).
the temperature of the Hard Disk Drives (using hddtemp).
the rotation speed of the fans (using lm-sensors)
Installation
First step is to install lm-sensors:
sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
Then, s
I am trying to change the color of my CPU temp text in conky to green, yellow or red based on the CPU temp. I am getting this in my conky:Temperature: color green33Here is my conky line:${voffset 1}${goto 40}Temperature: ${font Droid Sans:style=Bold:size=8}${execpi 120 sensors | grep Core0 | paste -s | cut -c15-18 | xargs ~/.conky/colorize.sh}${hwmon 0 temp 1}°C${color}${font}${alignr}
Whenever I use Flash or Java on my laptop, my CPU temperature rises really fast. Yesterday, it became 90 degrees Celsius. Is there any way to fix this?
I have a Dell Latitude D610 and a Pentium M CPU, not over clocked.
Whenever I use Flash or Java on my laptop, my CPU temperature rises really fast. Yesterday, it became 90 degrees Celsius. Is there any way to fix this?
I have a Dell Latitude D610 and a Pentium M CPU, not over clocked.
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Hello everybody,
since a few weeks I have got a new DELL XPS 14. (http://www.dell.com/ch/unternehmen/p...e&s=bsd&~ck=mn)
And since a few days I installed Ubuntu 12.04 on it.
Yesterday I was surfing the web with my new laptop and realized that it takes very long for any website to load.
I first thought its my private WLAN network so I rebooted my router.
So, I accidentally bricked my phone. Then I reflash stock firmware and I installed CWM 5, and I cannot boot into recovery. But, that's not the problem, the problem is, my sensors doesn't working. How I know it's not working?
1. When I make a call, the screen doesn't off automatically (proximity)
2. The 'shake' feature in WeChat doesn't work (accerelometer?)
3.