tempicon -a tray icon to monitor CPU temp
Just a quick question, don't waste any serious thought on it, but is 2.6.25.16 likely to be missing coretemp.ko?? Cos I get this:
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# modprobe coretemp
FATAL: Error inserting coretemp (/lib/modules/2.6.25.16/kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.ko): No such device
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Nah, the module is there, study your output . It's just your board doesn't use coretemp. What board/chip you got? Anyway, you can find your module with "sensors-detect".sc0ttman wrote:Just a quick question, don't waste any serious thought on it, but is 2.6.25.16 likely to be missing coretemp.ko?? Cos I get this:
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# modprobe coretemp FATAL: Error inserting coretemp (/lib/modules/2.6.25.16/kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.ko): No such device
I am trying to implement an automagic solution so the user needn't bother loading modules, but it's tricky. Should be ok though.
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v 0.03 is out
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Should load some modules automatically now
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Should load some modules automatically now
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Happy New Year Mick. OK, .03 is not so good. Every boot, it flashes up the 'run sensors-detect' dialogue and the tray icon does not display. I go through the detection process, and at the end dismiss the terminal and dialogue, but the tray icon does not appear till I re-start X. I have to do this full process at each boot.01micko wrote:v 0.03 is out
see main post
Should load some modules automatically now
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Happy New Year to you too Dave.
Can you try this. Comment lines 112, 113, 114, 115 in /usr/sbin/tempicon.sh and reboot. Don't run sensors-detect, a module should have loaded but it seems on the first loop your temperature isn't recorded.
Lines should then look like this after commenting:
Cheers, (I'll be back in a couple of hours )
Can you try this. Comment lines 112, 113, 114, 115 in /usr/sbin/tempicon.sh and reboot. Don't run sensors-detect, a module should have loaded but it seems on the first loop your temperature isn't recorded.
Lines should then look like this after commenting:
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#VALUE=`cat /tmp/tempicon/count`
#if [ ! $VALUE ];then xmessage -c -bg pink "ERROR: Your module doesn't work. Run \"sensors-detect\""
# exit
#fi
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Tried that... no different.01micko wrote:Happy New Year to you too Dave.
Can you try this. Comment lines 112, 113, 114, 115 in /usr/sbin/tempicon.sh and reboot. Don't run sensors-detect, a module should have loaded but it seems on the first loop your temperature isn't recorded.
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#VALUE=`cat /tmp/tempicon/count` #if [ ! $VALUE ];then xmessage -c -bg pink "ERROR: Your module doesn't work. Run "sensors-detect"" # exit #fi
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0.04 is out
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Dave, I found the bug. I had to confiscate sonny's compaq lappy, it didn't load coretemp either, but sensors was still returning 0 (not an error) so my logic fell down there, Even if the logic was right it would have failed (typo ). I also fixed another bug with a var not being exported if all modules in the loop array failed to load.
Curious that coretemp doesn't load by default on these things. Does on my IBM, and eee.
EDIT: hmmm... this has got me thinking.. I wonder if the "lm_sensors" dependency can be completely removed.. methinks at this stage "probably". I would also like to rewrite the entire app in C.. see what happens
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Dave, I found the bug. I had to confiscate sonny's compaq lappy, it didn't load coretemp either, but sensors was still returning 0 (not an error) so my logic fell down there, Even if the logic was right it would have failed (typo ). I also fixed another bug with a var not being exported if all modules in the loop array failed to load.
Curious that coretemp doesn't load by default on these things. Does on my IBM, and eee.
EDIT: hmmm... this has got me thinking.. I wonder if the "lm_sensors" dependency can be completely removed.. methinks at this stage "probably". I would also like to rewrite the entire app in C.. see what happens
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Thanks for feedback Dave
Works in slackware-13.37/kde4 (small mods, no ash shell, change shebang to bash in text2xpm and a link to ~/.kde/Autostart/tempicon.sh )
Works in slackware-13.37/kde4 (small mods, no ash shell, change shebang to bash in text2xpm and a link to ~/.kde/Autostart/tempicon.sh )
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Dear Mick,
Happy New Year and thanks for this utility. As I have already lost a motherboard/cpu to overheating, I have a need for this, all the more that my cpu tends to collect matted cat hair and needs periodic cleaning and a fresh application of thermal paste! I installed your sensors pet - since it was missing from my lucid - and then ran your prog. Works like a charm. And it will save me money.
With kind regards,
vovchik
Happy New Year and thanks for this utility. As I have already lost a motherboard/cpu to overheating, I have a need for this, all the more that my cpu tends to collect matted cat hair and needs periodic cleaning and a fresh application of thermal paste! I installed your sensors pet - since it was missing from my lucid - and then ran your prog. Works like a charm. And it will save me money.
With kind regards,
vovchik
Posted: Today, at 07:29 Post subject: 0.04 is out
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Thanks for 0.04 and Happy New Year.
Works fine with ICEWM and 528 k 3.1.0
Thanks for 0.04 and Happy New Year.
Works fine with ICEWM and 528 k 3.1.0
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Should work fine in Racy as I did some testing in Saluki, also Lupu. Deps are identical in CPUtemp as is to tempicon. (Incidentally, I hacked out the flame tray icon code for CPUtemp in genie).DaveS wrote:I THINK it works in Racy too. Least, it does in mine, but I had CPUTemp working too, and cant remember whether I had to add any deps that may also be being used by tempicon.
Ah, good to know .vovchik wrote:And it will save me money.
Part of the motivation behind this was that in early December I was compiling seamonkey-2.5 and my machine would suddenly switch off. This happened twice, it was hot weather conditions. I decided to monitor CPU temperature and it turned out this was the culprit. Lucky for me my board has an automatic cutoff at 95 C. I throttled back the CPU (it's an Athlon X2 running stock at 3GHz) to 2.3GHz and the problem seemed cured. Funnily enough, on a new save file (same OS, Slacko-5.3-k2.6.39.4-PAE) I could not reproduce this so I attributed the overheating to some app I installed misbehaving. Anyway, I didn't want that to happen again so I ended up writing "tempicon". That was also the motivation behind the different colours, even with poor eysight you can easily see the change from green to yellow to red.
Glad it works in Linux 3.X kernels. Thanks.ETP wrote:Works fine with ICEWM and 528 k 3.1.0
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Tempicon plays fine in dpup exprimo with 3.1 kernel also. It has inbuild lmsensors so the tempicon pet was the only I needed. Thanks of this nice tray app. Though I perspirated quite a lot when I compiled Qt-4.8.0 quad core at full speed and I got 96 c as temperature. Sometimes it is better not to know....lol...
tempicon -a tray icon to monitor CPU temp
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new svg based tempicon remove older versions first!!!
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new svg based tempicon remove older versions first!!!
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Hello Mick
Working OK in Slacko-531 (with Compiz + Lxpanel)
I installed lm_sensors-3.1.2 via the PPM then installed the tempicon-0.05.pet
Running the command: sensors-detect
revealed:
but modprobing the module k10temp failed.
A quick 'google' lead me to these:
I put it in: /lib/modules/2.6.37.6/kernel/drivers/hwmon/
ran depmod
then modprobe k10temp
rebooted and there it was in the system tray of lxpanel.
Nice one mate.
CatDude
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Line 6 of: /usr/sbin/tempiconsvg.sh
say's
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Working OK in Slacko-531 (with Compiz + Lxpanel)
I installed lm_sensors-3.1.2 via the PPM then installed the tempicon-0.05.pet
Running the command: sensors-detect
revealed:
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AMD Family 10h thermal sensors... Success!
(driver `k10temp')
A quick 'google' lead me to these:
- http://khali.linux-fr.org/devel/misc/k10temp/Makefile
http://khali.linux-fr.org/devel/misc/k10temp/k10temp.c
I put it in: /lib/modules/2.6.37.6/kernel/drivers/hwmon/
ran depmod
then modprobe k10temp
rebooted and there it was in the system tray of lxpanel.
Nice one mate.
CatDude
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Line 6 of: /usr/sbin/tempiconsvg.sh
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ver=0.04
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Minor update v-0.06 -see main post
Thanks CatDude, 06 fixes the version number. Yeah, 2.6.37.6 has k8temp which works with my X2 and nvidia board, I thought it would work for most, wrong I guess! Can you post your module please? I'll whack it in PPM.
Also, pemasu, it *should* install cleanly into woof now, I'll test tonight when I do a build. I left a message on your thread but I now realise it was doomed to fail!
Thanks CatDude, 06 fixes the version number. Yeah, 2.6.37.6 has k8temp which works with my X2 and nvidia board, I thought it would work for most, wrong I guess! Can you post your module please? I'll whack it in PPM.
Also, pemasu, it *should* install cleanly into woof now, I'll test tonight when I do a build. I left a message on your thread but I now realise it was doomed to fail!
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