On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 18:46 +0000, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:34:37 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote:
> 
> > I'm using gnome sensors applet to keep an eye on computer temperature.
> > 
> > The applet configuration lets me choose:
> > 
> > - libsensors
> >      \temp1
> >      \temp1
> > 
> > I also have udisk (for hard disk temperature).
> > 
> > These 2 libsensors/temp1 produce different values (about 20 degrees
> > Celsius appart form each other; p.ex: 74 and 95). Can anyone tell me
> > which is which ? CPU ? Motherboard ?
> 
> Most probably the CPU, as Brian pointed out (there should be an icon 
> identifiying the item) 
both icons are identical !!!

> but 74°C and 95°C -being Celsius- are a bit high 
> values for whatever they meassure (even for a laptop). From what source
> (s) does "sensors-applet" gather the data?

I don't know. but the following should help (I hoper it does):

root@wheejy:/# sensors-detect 
No i2c device files found.

root@wheejy:/# sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1:        +57.5°C  (crit = +126.0°C)

nouveau-pci-0100
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1:        +79.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +110.0°C)


I can add that these 2 values (79 and 57) are actually the ones
displayed by the applet. both the "sensors" and "sensors-detect"
programs are part of the "lm-sensors" package.

Can you guys make some sense out of these informations ? 

:)

thx
Joao




>  It may need some tweaking.
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> -- 
> Camaleón
> 
> 



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