Just found xsensors, it shows voltage. However, we can't easily see
fluctuations, since there is no graph and no min/max.
Matus,
> try psensor
Works -- thank you !
Although the graph is hard to read and somewhat unusable, but the sensors table
with min/max ranges is is enough for me.
Just, there's no way to define additional sensors like for voltage; and i can't
even see any configuration file ... my preferences
On 20.11.18 19:53, Michael wrote:
I used to monitor these values (different temperatures together with fan
speed and voltage - to detect if a fan is getting old), with ksysguard.
It's easy to setup a custom sensors set here.
However, certain dependencies (via libpolicykit) seem to make it
incr
On 19.11.18 10:09, Marvin Renich wrote:
> If you say «apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree» it should tell you
> what it is going to do and ask for confirmation if any other packages
> will be installed or removed.
* Matus UHLAR - fantomas [181119 11:13]:
I would call this unfortunate, beca
Hi all,
I used to monitor these values (different temperatures together with fan speed
and voltage - to detect if a fan is getting old), with ksysguard. It's easy to
setup a custom sensors set here.
However, certain dependencies (via libpolicykit) seem to make it increasingly
difficult to kee
* Matus UHLAR - fantomas [181119 11:13]:
> On 19.11.18 10:09, Marvin Renich wrote:
> > If you say «apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree» it should tell you
> > what it is going to do and ask for confirmation if any other packages
> > will be installed or removed.
>
> I would call this unfortuna
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