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k8temp 0.4.0 (Default branch)

k8temp is a BSD utility to read the on-dietemperature sensors provided by AMD K8 processors, including most Athlon 64s and Opterons.License: MIT/X Consortium LicenseChanges:
This release adds preliminary AMD K10 support, and should now work with all Barcelona and Phenom CPUs. Further testing is required to adjust the reported temperatures to realistic values.Image

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

NAME
sensors - print sensors information SYNOPSIS
sensors [ options ] [ chips ] sensors -s [ chips ] sensors --bus-list DESCRIPTION
sensors is used to show the current readings of all sensor chips. sensors -s is used to set all limits as specified in the configuration file. sensors --bus-list is used to generate bus statements suitable for the configuration file. OPTIONS
-c, --config-file config-file Specify a configuration file. If no file is specified, the libsensors default configuration file is used. Use `-c /dev/null' to tem- porarily disable this default configuration file. -h, --help Print a help text and exit. -s, --set Evaluate all `set' statements in the configuration file and exit. You must be `root' to do this. If this parameter is not specified, no `set' statement is evaluated. -A, --no-adapter Do not show the adapter for each chip. -u Raw output. This mode is suitable for debugging and for post-processing of the output by scripts. It is also useful when writing a configuration file because it shows the raw input names which must be referenced in the configuration file. -v, --version Print the program version and exit. -f, --fahrenheit Print the temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit instead of Celsius. --bus-list Generate bus statements suitable for using in sensors.conf. Such bus statements are only needed if you have several chips sharing the same address on different buses of the same type. As bus numbers are usually not guaranteed to be stable over reboots, these statements let you refer to each bus by its name rather than numbers. FILES
/etc/sensors3.conf /etc/sensors.conf The system wide configuration file. See sensors.conf(5) for further details. SEE ALSO
sensors.conf(5) AUTHOR
Frodo Looijaard and the lm_sensors group http://www.lm-sensors.org/ lm-sensors 3 November 2012 sensors(1)