Title: lm_sensors.tcz Description: Hardware monitoring tool Version: 3.4.0 Author: Frodo Looijaard, Merlin Hughes, Bob Schlaermann, Mark M. Hoffman, Jean Delvare Original-site: https://github.com/groeck/lm-sensors/releases Copying-policy: libsensors = LGPL + Balance of files = GPL v2 Size: 120KB Extension_by: aus9 Tags: Hardware monitoring tool sensors lm_sensors lm-sensors temp fan Comments: lm_sensors can show various sensor output from some motherboards or cards. Not all have sensors builtin. The following assumes you want results on reboot First run $ sudo sensors-detect, to identify available sensors, then check /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors for necessary kernel modules. eg last lines in that file could be MODULE_0=coretemp MODULE_1=it87 Add lines to /opt/bootlocal.sh in reverse order to your list eg /sbin/modprobe it87 /sbin/modprobe coretemp Add "etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors" without the quotes to /opt/.filetool.lst Add "lm_sensors.tcz" without the quotes to your tce/onboot.lst if not there Reboot and run $ sensors Some sensors may output incorrect values so read /etc/sensors3.conf. If changes made, add your config file to your /opt/.filetool.lst please Supported chips http://www.lm-sensors.org/browser/lm-sensors/trunk/doc/chips/SUMMARY Want simple output? Install inxi and run $ inxi -s (or) more output $ inxi -v 5 -- see inxi -h for other options Want continuous output? Install conky but I am not an expert on it tho. Note this does not need sensord (daemon) running. Each time you check sensors, you will get a different value. YMMV Change-log: 2010/10/18 First version, 3.3.1 by bmarkus 2013/01/07 Includes changes to 3.3.2 and 3.3.3 2013/01/07 v 3.3.3 built against TC 4.x Current: 2018/06/11 updated 3.3.3 -> 3.4.0 (juanito)