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    How to: Get CPU temp

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      stramato
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      This is awesome. My i3-540 reads 29C, 29C, 36C, 36C lol.

      Will this be included in future snapshots? Or should we go ahead and modify it ourselves?

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        seh2000
        last edited by

        @stramato:

        This is awesome. My i3-540 reads 29C, 29C, 36C, 36C lol.

        Will this be included in future snapshots? Or should we go ahead and modify it ourselves?

        That is cool, which type of case/box you use? I get 54C with an Atom D510 that sits in a Jetway Motherboard that is in a passive cooled M-350 box.
        Cheers Steen

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          asterix
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          Though this is 2.0 RC feedback section, but since the topic is on coretemp, I wanted to see if there is a pfsense 1.2.3 compatible 32-bit coretemp file out there that I can use. Moved to 1.2.3 last night as 64-bit snapshot snort is broken since weeks and I don't have the patience to wait any longer.

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            RedRep
            last edited by

            @asterix:

            Though this is 2.0 RC feedback section, but since the topic is on coretemp, I wanted to see if there is a pfsense 1.2.3 compatible 32-bit coretemp file out there that I can use. Moved to 1.2.3 last night as 64-bit snapshot snort is broken since weeks and I don't have the patience to wait any longer.

            Pull the file from a FreeBSD 7.2 install CD.

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              asterix
              last edited by

              I am not a FreeBSD user.

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                Cino
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                @asterix:

                I am not a FreeBSD user.

                you don't have to be a FreeBSD user to copy a file off the install CD.

                download a copy of 7.1 Install ISO.. Mount the ISO with your favorite Virtual CD program, like MagicISO… Then copy the files from cddrive/boot/kernel

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                  RedRep
                  last edited by

                  I'm downloading the 7.2 ISO right now and I will upload the file as soon as it's done. ;)

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by

                    Why on earth would you downgrade to 1.2.3 just because 2.0 x64 doesn't work? Why not use 2.0 x32? It works fine.

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                      asterix
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                      To be honest, I find 1.2.3 a bit more stable and far more responsive than 2.0RC3. It maybe just me, but after trying RC snapshots since as early as Jan this year, I have started to like 1.2.3 better and despite trying the latest RC3 snapshots from time to time, I keep coming back to 1.2.3.

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                      • jimpJ
                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                        @asterix:

                        To be honest, I find 1.2.3 a bit more stable and far more responsive than 2.0RC3. It maybe just me, […]

                        It's just you. :-)

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                          RedRep
                          last edited by

                          Coretemp.ko for 1.2.3 attached below, rename to Coretemp.ko

                          coretemp.ko.png

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                            johnnybe
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                            @jimp:

                            @asterix:

                            To be honest, I find 1.2.3 a bit more stable and far more responsive than 2.0RC3. It maybe just me, […]

                            It's just you. :-)

                            You should consider: asterix was hit by a menhir.

                            you would not believe the view up here

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                              asterix
                              last edited by

                              jimp,
                              you twisted my words or you read it incorrectly.

                              I said "it may be just me" but I like 1.2.3 better than 2.0 despite trying the latest snapshots from time to time.

                              Also 1.2.3 HAS been extremely stable and responsive for me.

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                                asterix
                                last edited by

                                RedRep .. Thank you !!

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                                  xbipin
                                  last edited by

                                  can this be included by default in nanobsd snaps?

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                                    seh2000
                                    last edited by

                                    @xbipin:

                                    can this be included by default in nanobsd snaps?

                                    and for i386 as well?!
                                    Steen

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      It still needs some additional code to allow it to be switched on/off or to auto detect it in order to prevent it showing some ugly error on machines without the correct hardware/driver.

                                      Steve

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                                        seh2000
                                        last edited by

                                        @stephenw10:

                                        It still needs some additional code to allow it to be switched on/off or to auto detect it in order to prevent it showing some ugly error on machines without the correct hardware/driver.

                                        Steve

                                        Hi Steve!
                                        How you are :)
                                        Yes, fully understood and not expected by "tomorrow" if you understand what I mean.
                                        Maybe in form of a package, then one can install if ones HW/drivers support one can install.
                                        Cheers Steen

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                                        • jimpJ
                                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                          last edited by

                                          @xbipin:

                                          can this be included by default in nanobsd snaps?

                                          It isn't even on the full snaps by default, so probably not.

                                          If/when it's a package it should be possible to use on both.

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                                            asterix
                                            last edited by

                                            So.. has consideration been given to add this package to the snapshots?

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