* John K. Parejko [090916 15:12 -0400] > Hello, > > I just signed up to debian-powerpc, and noticed Niels S. Eliasen's > question from September 7th. I was able to get some power management > and sensors working on my g4 powerbook (12" 1.33GHz PowerBook6,4). > > It is now serving as a webserver, NAT firewall, and wireless access > point. (hostapd works with the nl80211 drivers in master mode, but > required updating to kernel 2.6.30 from backports and hostapd 0.6.9 > from testing.) > > Try the following to get a reading of the temperature and fan speed > (I've included the output on my machine as an example): > > $ cat /sys/devices/temperatures/*temp* > 49 > 61 > $ cat /sys/devices/temperatures/*fan* > 64 (4770 rpm) > 64 (0 rpm) > 64
To check my sensors i ran the attached script. Elimar -- Learned men are the cisterns of knowledge, not the fountainheads ;-)
#! /bin/sh #if LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/cpu_fan_speed = 82 ; # then FANSPEEDCPU=0 #else FANSPEEDCPU=`LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor1_fan_speed | sed -e s#rpm#U\/min#` #fi #if [ `LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/gpu_fan_speed` = 82 ] # then FANSPEEDGPU=0 #else # FANSPEEDGPU=`LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/gpu_fan_speed` #fi dialog --title " Temperatures of my AlBook G4 " \ --backtitle " `cat /proc/version` at `hostname -f` " \ --infobox \ " cpu fan speed: $FANSPEEDCPU \n \ cpu limit: `LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor1_limit` °C\n \ cpu temperature: `LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor1_temperature` °C\n \ gpu limit; `LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor2_limit` °C \n \ gpu temperature: `LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor2_temperature` °C\n \ limit adjust: `LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/limit_adjust` \n \ specified fan speed: `LC_ALL=C cat /sys/devices/temperatures/specified_fan_speed` \n \ hdd temp: `LC_ALL=C sudo hddtemp /dev/hda | awk '{print $3}' | sed -e s/°C//` °C\n cpu clock: `LC_ALL=C cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep clock| awk '{print $3}i' | sed -e s/000/\ /g`" 12 45 # vim:tw=120