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How to: Get CPU temp

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    genic
    last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 3:45 AM

    it would be VERY useful to have this information in a rrd graph on the system tab. it could even be thrown into the processor info.

    again…it would be VERY useful!

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      seh2000
      last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 10:49 AM

      @genic:

      it would be VERY useful to have this information in a rrd graph on the system tab. it could even be thrown into the processor info.

      again…it would be VERY useful!

      Yes it would, I wish I had the skills to make such a package.
      Steen

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        Metu69salemi
        last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 10:58 AM

        Why not to create a bounty of this packaging?

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          seh2000
          last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 11:09 AM

          @Metu69salemi:

          Why not to create a bounty of this packaging?

          Could be a good idea, wonder how many here are interested and thereby share the "bounty"?!

          BR// Steen

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            Metu69salemi
            last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 11:22 AM

            20$, currently not using, but might be good addon to community

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              mdima
              last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 6:57 PM

              can't wait for that… and I will add the cpu temperature screen on LCDProc asap...

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                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 7:01 PM

                Can anyone confirm that loading both amdtemp and coretemp is safe even if you don't have that hardware?

                Seems like it might be, things like that usually are. But if so, it would make coding the package a bit easier.

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                  seh2000
                  last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 7:22 PM

                  @jimp:

                  Can anyone confirm that loading both amdtemp and coretemp is safe even if you don't have that hardware?

                  Seems like it might be, things like that usually are. But if so, it would make coding the package a bit easier.

                  Hi Jim,
                  I will try…
                  BR// Steen

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                    Cino
                    last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 7:28 PM

                    @mdima:

                    can't wait for that… and I will add the cpu temperature screen on LCDProc asap...

                    that would be awesome!

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                      seh2000
                      last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 7:34 PM

                      @jimp:

                      Can anyone confirm that loading both amdtemp and coretemp is safe even if you don't have that hardware?

                      Seems like it might be, things like that usually are. But if so, it would make coding the package a bit easier.

                      Hi Jim,
                      Just did this after having downloaded amdtemp-amd64 and copied the file to /boot/modules/:
                      kldload amdtemp-amd64
                      kldload: can't load amdtemp-amd64: Exec format error
                      BR// Steen

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                        mdima
                        last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 8:51 PM

                        @Cino:

                        @mdima:

                        can't wait for that… and I will add the cpu temperature screen on LCDProc asap...

                        that would be awesome!

                        more than awesome… that would be legen...wait for it...dary... legendary!

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                          Cino
                          last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 8:57 PM

                          @mdima:

                          @Cino:

                          @mdima:

                          can't wait for that… and I will add the cpu temperature screen on LCDProc asap...

                          that would be awesome!

                          more than awesome… that would be legen...wait for it...dary... legendary!

                          LMAO!!! that show is too funny.

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by Aug 22, 2011, 10:45 PM

                            @mdima:

                            more than awesome… that would be legen...wait for it...dary... legendary!

                            Haha!  :D
                            It would be good though.

                            Steve

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