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@@ -2,430 +2,47 @@
@@ -441,8 +58,8 @@ information about the computer:
motherboard and CPUs sensors: the information is retrieved
from the lm-sensors library, it requires that
-sensors-detect
has been run and the kernel module
-correctly installed. sensors
can be used for checking.
+sensors-detect has been run and the kernel module
+correctly installed. sensors can be used for checking.
GPUs: it depends on which driver you are using:
@@ -455,11 +72,11 @@ monitoring for your GPU, the information is using
lm-sensors, same steps than above.
-proprietary driver Nvidia: run nvidia-settings
to
+
proprietary driver Nvidia: run nvidia-settings to
check that it supports sensors monitoring.
-proprietary driver Catalyst/fglx: use aticonfig
to
+
proprietary driver Catalyst/fglx: use aticonfig to
check that it supports sensors monitoring. Important
note: it requires that you are using a Psensor
binary compiled with the ATI support.
@@ -480,12 +97,12 @@ recommended provider.
hddtemp: verify that it is correctly reporting temperature by
-using the command: sudo hddtemp /dev/sda
. It is the default
+using the command: sudo hddtemp /dev/sda. It is the default
provider until 1.1.2 release.
atasmart library: before the 1.1.2 release it can be enabled
-by using the command line option --use-libatasmart
.
+by using the command line option --use-libatasmart.
@@ -498,7 +115,7 @@ its documentation.
Since the release 1.1.2, the providers can be enabled or disabled directly
-from the user interface (Preferences>Provider
).
+from the user interface (Preferences>Provider).
@@ -514,7 +131,7 @@ any Linux distribution.
Unfortunely, due to the license of this library, I cannot provide a
compiled version of Psensor, even in a Ubuntu PPA or Ubuntu/Debian
standard repositories. You have to compile Psensor sensor. You can
-find the instructions in the section ATI/AMD GPU Support
of the
+find the instructions in the section ATI/AMD GPU Support of the
README file available in the Psensor source archives.
@@ -556,8 +173,8 @@ temperature , the more it is wrong.
It is only a bug in Psensor if the underlying libraries
report a different information than Psensor (use the
-appropriate command or software: sensors
, aticonfig
or
-hddtemp
to check). In this case, please report a bug.
+appropriate command or software: sensors, aticonfig or
+hddtemp to check). In this case, please report a bug.
@@ -578,22 +195,22 @@ starting with:
If the bug is concerning Debian or Ubuntu derivatives distribution,
-please add in its description the output of the command: apt-cache
-policy psensor
.
+please add in its description the output of the command: apt-cache
+policy psensor.
If it is related to the Psensor source compilation, please add the
-full output of the configure
command.
+full output of the configure command.
@@ -667,7 +284,7 @@ mailing-list psensor-users@googl
How to install Psensor on Ubuntu?
@@ -684,28 +301,6 @@ at:
http://p
-
What is the difference between the 3 Ubuntu PPAs?
-
-
-
--
-
ppa:jfi/ppa
: last stable version.
-
--
-
ppa:jfi/psensor-unstable
: last development version, no
-major bug is expected.
-
--
-
ppa:jfi/psensor-daily-trunk
: build each day directly from
-the GIT source repository. It may contain major bugs or
-incomplete features. Useful for contributors or testing
-whether a bug is fixed.
-
-
-
-
-
-
How to install Psensor on ArchLinux?
@@ -722,8 +317,8 @@ whether a bug is fixed.
For other distributions, you will find the compilation and
-installation instructions in the section Installation from source
-archive
in the README file of the source archive. Psensor should
+installation instructions in the section Installation from source
+archive in the README file of the source archive. Psensor should
compile in any modern distribution.
@@ -733,14 +328,14 @@ compile in any modern distribution.
The best way is probably to use sensord or a custom script based on
-the output of the different commands like sensors
.
+the output of the different commands like sensors.
Anyway, as I received several requests about such feature, since the
0.7.0.4 release it is implemented in both psensor ( menu preferences >
sensors > enable log of measures) and psensor-server
-(--sensor-log-file
option). For psensor the log file is
-$HOME/.psensor/sensors.log
.
+(--sensor-log-file option). For psensor the log file is
+$HOME/.psensor/sensors.log.
@@ -749,7 +344,7 @@ sensors > enable log of measures) and psensor-server
In the sensors table of the main window, switch on the checkbox of the last
-column (named Enabled
or Graph
depending on the Psensor version).
+column (named Enabled or Graph depending on the Psensor version).
@@ -760,8 +355,8 @@ column (named Enabled
or Graph
depending on the Psenso
Since the version 1.0.1, Psensor is no more started automaticaly by default.
-
Open the Preferences
window, select the Startup
tab and switch on
-the option Launch on session startup
.
+
Open the Preferences window, select the Startup tab and switch on
+the option Launch on session startup.
This feature is requiring that the Desktop Environment supports the
@@ -771,16 +366,16 @@ specification.
-
How to monitor the temperature of a disk with hddtemp
?
+
How to monitor the temperature of a disk with hddtemp?
-
Until the release 1.1.2, Psensor is using hddtemp
by default to
+
Until the release 1.1.2, Psensor is using hddtemp by default to
retrieve the temperature of the disks.
-
If hddtemp
is installed but no disk temperature is reported, check
-that the daemon is running by using for example the command ps
--eaf|grep hddtemp
.
+
If hddtemp is installed but no disk temperature is reported, check
+that the daemon is running by using for example the command ps
+-eaf|grep hddtemp.
It should output something like:
@@ -789,12 +384,12 @@ It should output something like:
-
Depending on the Linux distribution, the installation of the hddtemp
+
Depending on the Linux distribution, the installation of the hddtemp
package does not enable the hddtemp daemon automaticaly.
-
In this case, edit the file /etc/default/hddtemp
and set
-RUN_DAEMON
to "true"
. After edition, it should contain the
+
In this case, edit the file /etc/default/hddtemp and set
+RUN_DAEMON to "true". After edition, it should contain the
following line:
@@ -811,7 +406,7 @@ following line:
-
and reply yes
when asked whether hddtemp daemon must be
+
and reply yes when asked whether hddtemp daemon must be
run during the startup.
@@ -851,15 +446,16 @@ of sensors.conf(5).
Since v1.1.1, it is possible to hide a sensor, uncheck the setting
-Display sensor in the list of sensors in the sensor preferences.
+'Display sensor in the list of sensors' in the sensor preferences.
+Feed: