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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users accessing temperatures under Slackware Post 302680533 by slak0 on Thursday 2nd of August 2012 03:34:36 AM
Old 08-02-2012
That is expected of course. What was not obvious to me was a program which comes with Slack 13.37 called gkrellm. As I dig into this the use of "sensors" becomes less relevant.

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sensors(1)							Linux User's Manual							sensors(1)

NAME
sensors - printing sensors information SYNOPSIS
sensors [ options ] [ chips ] DESCRIPTION
sensors is used to show the current readings of all sensor chips, and to set all limits as specified in the configuration file. sensors knows about certain chips, and outputs nicely formatted readings for them; but it can also display the information of unknown chips, as long as libsensors knows about them. OPTIONS
-c config-file Specify a configuration file. If no file is specified, the name `sensors.conf' is used. If the name does not contain a directory slash, or this parameter is not present, the following path is examined: /etc, /usr/lib/sensors, /usr/local/lib/sensors, /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib, . -h Prints a help text -s Evaluates all `set' statements in the configuration file. You must probably be `root' to do this. If this parameter is not speci- fied, no `set' statement is evaluated. -A Do not show adapter and algorithm for each chipset. -u Treats all chips as unknown ones. Output will be of much lower quality; this option is only added for testing purposes. -v Returns the program version. -f Prints the temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit instead of Celsius. FILES
/etc/sensors.conf The system wide configuration file. See sensors.conf(5) for further details. CONFORMING TO
lm_sensors-2.x SEE ALSO
sensors.conf(5) June 2, 2002 sensors(1)
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