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I have a DFI CS32-TC motherboard with thermal sensors on it(processor and system temperatures). What sensor monitor do you recommand? (I'm running Slackware 8.0 Kernel 2.2.19) Thanks!
k......how would i go about installing this module and making sure the support is there in the kernel? is there a tut' around that i can look at or something else that will teach me how?
Originally posted by Half_Elf I'm sorry but this adress : (http://www.gkrellm.net/) does not exist (or it's blocking my ip?) do you know something else?
same thing, I can't get in!!! It's the 4th web site I found blocking me.
DAMN, why these website block my IP? My IP isn't static, so do they have a problem with my ISP? Arg
I've replaced the domain name with the IP address of the server. This will at least tell you if your ISPs DNS is messed up (although I doubt it is...Sympatico is a pretty big company).
Also, try running an nslookup on gkrellm.net and see if you get anything.
i have gkrellm 1.2.13 and gklmsensors-0.1 and i downloaded also i2c.2.6.4 and lm-sensor.2.6.4 and I'm stuck!!! I don't know what modules should I install and how...!!! how can I see in gkrellm my CPU TEMPERATURE and others...?????????
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