This temperature monitor has no frills and less dependencies, only depends on gtk and the kernel module for hardware monitoring (varies accreoss hardware)
Well, nothing much to say except that it writes svg icons to /tmp/ - but there is no menu or fancy 'about' screen.
Pets (32 and 64) and source attached. Install a pet and restart X or run it from the CLI, or click the .desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart/
A free lolly to whoever comes up with a better name!
EDIT: pets updated with fixed pinstall. May need to move .desktop file from /etc/xdg/autostart to /root/.config/autostart/ on slightly older puppies.
poorercputemp - another tray temp monitor
poorercputemp - another tray temp monitor
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- poorercputemp-0.1.tar.gz
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Last edited by 01micko on Sun 21 Jun 2020, 11:06, edited 1 time in total.
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Works well in ScPup64 (various versions). To get it to start on bootup, had to add .desktop file below to /root/.config/autostart
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- poorercputemp.desktop.fake.gz
- remove .fake.gz & put in /root/.config/autostart
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This gives the same result as the original better off man's utility pmcputemp.sh, it finds a constant 25 Deg. To get it to find the correct temperature I swap the first 2 entries for the check to work correctly with my Intel CPU, core i5-5200U.
This change returns: /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/hwmon/hwmon1/temp1_input
Code: Select all
for a in `find /sys/devices/platform -type f -name 'temp*_input'|sort` \
`find /sys/devices/pci* -type f -name 'temp*_input'|sort` \
`find /sys/devices/virtual -type f -name 'temp'|sort`
Something isn't right here because the code you quote is what is in the scriptTerry H wrote:This gives the same result as the original better off man's utility pmcputemp.sh, it finds a constant 25 Deg. To get it to find the correct temperature I swap the first 2 entries for the check to work correctly with my Intel CPU, core i5-5200U.
This change returns: /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/hwmon/hwmon1/temp1_inputCode: Select all
for a in `find /sys/devices/platform -type f -name 'temp*_input'|sort` \ `find /sys/devices/pci* -type f -name 'temp*_input'|sort` \ `find /sys/devices/virtual -type f -name 'temp'|sort`
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Anyway - want this for Barry's easyos-1.0.2 arm64 for raspberry? Might work on his rockchip version too. Has the startup script in /root/Startup - BK is old school isn't he?
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- poorercputemp-0.1-aarch64.pet
- ONLY for aarch64 (raspberry pi and rockchip - untested on rockchip)
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