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    Hardware monitor for Linux?

    I found a program called fan control and used the package installer. Now I can't find it in my list of programs? Anyone know of a cheap way to get a W7 key code?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlindShot View Post
    I found a program called fan control and used the package installer. Now I can't find it in my list of programs? Anyone know of a cheap way to get a W7 key code?
    you should be able to open a terminal in Linux and then type sensorsand enter to see the CPU temps. Depending on how things are configured you can also see the temps of other devices like RAM or PCI cards.

    Supposedly you can use gkrellm for monitoring temps but you need to install lm-sensors first.
    http://www.linuxformat.com/forums/vi...c.php?p=108251
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    The terminal worked. Thank you yojimbo.

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