On Friday, 7 December 2018 12:41:06 GMT Dale wrote: > Peter Humphrey wrote: > > On Friday, 7 December 2018 00:19:24 GMT Dale wrote: > >> Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > >>> I don't use lm-sensors either. KSysGuard sees the kernel sensors just > >>> fine without it. You just need to add them in the KSysGuard options. > >> > >> Got it. I did some digging but I found it. I had to add a tab and then > >> add it to that. I also found the options as well. There are tons of > >> things to monitor in there. Right now, my current CPU is dead on. It > >> reads 3200. Now when I upgrade, I know where to go look. I can also > >> compare to what cpuinfo says too. > > > > Have you tried gkrellm? It's very neat. Sits in a vertical strip at the > > side of your screen and shows a whole load of things all at once. I've > > been using it for donkeys' years. > > That's what I generally use. I don't see a place for it to show the CPU > frequency tho. Did I miss it?
No, I've not seen it either. I see what you mean about adding tabs and digging in KSysGuard. My frequency is varying around 3380, which is pretty near the nominal 3300. Thanks for showing me this, Dale. -- Regards, Peter.