Thank you to those who responded! I can figure out sensorsd.conf now.
Also thank you to the developers who created such a simple way to
monitor the sensors. I've configured sensors on other operating systems
that have been a much greater hassle.
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Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
> The lines in sensorsd.conf start with "hw.sensors.N" (where N is a small
> natural number). How do i determine N for each sensor? Is there a list
> somewhere that tells what is what? Or is there a command i can run to
> ge
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
The lines in sensorsd.conf start with "hw.sensors.N" (where N is a small
natural number). How do i determine N for each sensor? Is there a list
You can retrieve sensors information using the sysctl command:
$ sysctl hw.sensors
hw.sensors.0=viaenv0,
Hello. I have not used sensorsd on OpenBSD before, but am trying to
learn. I have read sensorsd(8) and sensorsd.conf(5) from OpenBSD 3.9
and the configuration looks very simple. However, i have a couple quick
questions:
The lines in sensorsd.conf start with "hw.sensors.N" (where N is a small
n
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