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Looking for temperature monitoring program for Linux

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looking for the following linux based program:

1. temperature monitoring program

2. overclock program which could adjust cpu (AMD 64) core voltage and multiplier without rebbot
 

linux temperature log

asueee0 said:
looking for the following linux based program: temperature monitoring program
What must this program do? Log to disk, display data on a graph, ...

What kind of temperature sensors will be used and how will they be interfaced to the linux-based cpu?
 

linux, temperature software

I found this site :
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http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=review-kanotix
further in the site I found

If you have a laptop with a Centrino or AMD64 processor, you may want to use rcconf to enable powernowd, a fantastic power-management daemon. I started powernowd and watched in amazement as my CPU temperature dropped by 15 degrees Celsius in 10 minutes.

This might be a good time to point out just what tool I use to find out the CPU temperature. I use (drumroll please) gkrellm, which actually reports a number of interesting things about your setup. In its default configuration, gkrellm doesn't display CPU temperature, but you easily make it do so by right-clicking on "CPU" and choosing "Sensors--> Temperature" and clicking the box saying "thermal_zone/THMO".

maybe it will help a bit.

edit:
got this aswell, didn't test though.
Code:
http://rpmseek.com/rpm-pl/cpuinfo.html?hl=com&cs=cpu:PN:0:0:0:0
Package Name cpuinfo
Summary This applet shows the current CPU temperature and frequency
 

linux temperature stats

Try gkrellm for temperature statistics display. You need to configure the underlying lm_sensors (or equivalent) engine however.
 

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