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Ubuntu temperature monitor
Ubuntu temperature monitor












ubuntu temperature monitor

The same is going to have to happen for Zen 4. The fact that we have sensors available for Zen 3 is because the 3rd party devs finally got their repos upstreamed into the latest hwmon branch of the latest kernels. Forget about the others sensors on the motherboard showing things like voltages or fan speeds until the boards can be reverse engineered.Įven now, the old Zen 3 mobos and mainly Asus boards are only getting basic drivers for the sensors and those don't show up unless you are on 5.19 kernels or better.

ubuntu temperature monitor

Based on what I read on Phoronix, you need at least kernel 6.1 to even get the basic temp directly out of the cpu. You have to have the latest kernel branches to even have drivers like k10temp working. Apparently AMD changed everything that worked with Zen 3 so all the devs have to start from scratch. Reverse engineering everything about the Zen 4 cpus and the motherboards. won't release that data into the clear because they consider it proprietary.Ĭorefreq-cli is probing the hardware directly via SMU calls and basically guessing where the registers are and how the data is represented. Linux OTOH is open source and any documentation is public and the mfrs. Windows can because Windows developers have access to the datasheets for the SIO chips because they sign NDA agreements with the manufacturers. But so far no drivers have been implemented to find the SIO chip registers or addresses they use. Last edited by MAFoElffen December 19th, 2021 at 12:03 PM.Lm-sensors depends on being able to detect the SIO chip on the motherboard. Might as well make it fun right? Life is too short not to have some kind of sense of humor. Or a MAC Address/IP Geo back-trace to show their current 'location', to show that it might not be a good idea to be there doing something they are not authorized for. Example: That they were just infected by a 'digital black death' that they will not recover from. I know some, who made all their own MOTD's such an ominous warning to others that they were in the wrong place. Consequently, I made my own MOTD's more of an entertainment and FYI. I found then uninformative, boring, containing info I already had. That includes both physical and virtual machines.

ubuntu temperature monitor

Then 'alerts' that sent to XMessage pop-ups to that Management Console.

ubuntu temperature monitor

That, and on my management console, I wrote a Conky widget to show real-time stats and warnings of critical systems. I already had reports auditing on all the stats of all servers, and warnings on those servers triggered to go to emails on an admin email account receiving those alerts. such as (of all things), the current weather, root mail notifications on that server, and some RSS feeds. On mine (my servers), I changed my MOTD to show other things. What is there, as default, is just an example MOTD. I'm thinking it is just generic info on current stats, with uptime, temp and upgrades.














Ubuntu temperature monitor