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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers lm_sensors? hardware monitoring? Post 6328 by plusran on Monday 3rd of September 2001 09:16:17 PM
Old 09-03-2001
CPU & Memory still not working...

well, I did a bunch of stuff, and it's still not working.
I've pretty much given up at this point, since the program tells me my chip is at -68deg C, I think it's pretty messed up. the other temperatures it outputs are 127deg C, and some other really messed up numbers.
if anyone wants to tell me what to put where, and what files to edit how, feel free to reply.
I have an athalon 1.1GHz if that helps.
thanks
 

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JSON_XS(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       JSON_XS(1p)

NAME
json_xs - JSON::XS commandline utility SYNOPSIS
json_xs [-v] [-f inputformat] [-t outputformat] DESCRIPTION
json_xs converts between some input and output formats (one of them is JSON). The default input format is "json" and the default output format is "json-pretty". OPTIONS
-v Be slightly more verbose. -f fromformat Read a file in the given format from STDIN. "fromformat" can be one of: json - a json text encoded, either utf-8, utf16-be/le, utf32-be/le storable - a Storable frozen value storable-file - a Storable file (Storable has two incompatible formats) clzf - Compress::LZF format (requires that module to be installed) yaml - YAML (avoid at all costs, requires the YAML module :) eval - evaluate the given code as (non-utf-8) Perl, basically the reverse of "-t dump" -t toformat Write the file in the given format to STDOUT. "toformat" can be one of: json, json-utf-8 - json, utf-8 encoded json-pretty - as above, but pretty-printed json-utf-16le, json-utf-16be - little endian/big endian utf-16 json-utf-32le, json-utf-32be - little endian/big endian utf-32 storable - a Storable frozen value in network format storable-file - a Storable file in network format (Storable has two incompatible formats) clzf - Compress::LZF format yaml - YAML dump - Data::Dump dumper - Data::Dumper Note that Data::Dumper doesn't handle self-referential data structures correctly - use "dump" instead. EXAMPLES
json_xs -t null <isitreally.json "JSON Lint" - tries to parse the file isitreally.json as JSON - if it is valid JSON, the command outputs nothing, otherwise it will print an error message and exit with non-zero exit status. <src.json json_xs >pretty.json Prettify the JSON file src.json to dst.json. json_xs -f storable-file <file Read the serialised Storable file file and print a human-readable JSON version of it to STDOUT. json_xs -f storable-file -t yaml <file Same as above, but write YAML instead (not using JSON at all :) lwp-request http://cpantesters.perl.org/show/JSON-XS.json | json_xs Fetch the cpan-testers result summary "JSON::XS" and pretty-print it. AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2008 Marc Lehmann <json@schmorp.de> perl v5.14.2 2010-08-17 JSON_XS(1p)
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