Download GNOME Sensors Applet, check your hardware data
Displays system temperatures, fan speeds and voltage of the PC
GNOME Panel Applet can display system temperatures, fan speeds and voltage readings from hardware sensors under Linux.
Supported interfaces:
- ACPI thermal zones, via the Linux kernel ACPI modules
- Linux kernel i2c modules (for kernel 2.6).
- lm_sensors and i2c packages (for kernel 2.4)
- Linux kernel i8k module (for Dell Inspiron Laptops).
- Linux kernel PowerPC modules therm_adt746x and therm_windtunnel.
- hddtemp daemon for reading temperatures from S.M.A.R.T. equipped disks.
- Linux kernel Omnibook module.
Includes a simple, yet highly customizable display and intuitive user-interface.
Alarms can be set for each sensor to notify the user once a certain high or low value has been reached, and can be configured to execute a given command at given repeated intervals.
NOTE: Debian, Fedora and most other users need to do a ./configure --prefix=/usr to ensure the applet is installed in the correct place.
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Requirements:
· libpanelapplet-2
· For i2c support: Linux kernel 2.6 with appropriate i2c modules loaded
· Linux kernel 2.4 with lm_sensors package installed (libsensors)
· For i8k support: Linux kernel 2.6 with i8k module enabled ("Support for Dell laptops" (CONFIG_I8K))
What's New in This Release:
· GNOME Sensors Applet Version 2.2.4 Released
· Fix bug where changing temperature scale would convert limits of non-temperature sensors (Fixes Ubuntu bug #249955)
Re: Download GNOME Sensors Applet, check your hardware data
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