Re: What IS reasonable disk drive temperature?

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While reading this thread I became interested in my systems reading.  So I
installed Ksensors but to my surprise it didn't show me the temps of CPU and
Drives.  How can I see these things too?  Thnx

My setup:

Asus A8V Deluxe (v. 2.0) K8T800 No-WiFi/A
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 512K 90nm
Thermaltake Shark Full Tower Alum
DDR (400) 3200 - 1 GB (2 pcs 512) Corsair



Here's a sort of "me too". I have an older ASUS mb (A7V133). I haven't tried to install anything like Ksensors because I don't see anything useful in /proc/acpi (which might be Robert Spangler's problem also). That info exists; the BIOS shows it and MSWindows was able to show it. I'm just too new to Linux to know what to do about it. ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>


You probably need to have the "lmsensors" modules installed for the hardware on your mobo. See http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78 as referenced from the Ksensors website at http://ksensors.sourceforge.net/ . Both are probably included in FC3, but will need to be configured for your mobo hardware.


Bill


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