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    Kubuntu 10.10 runs well on my IMac - Intel Core Duo with 20 inch screen.
    One remarque if i may do... KWallet is difficult to open for my password in KMail.
    A little bit slower than the LTS, but fast enough, and the package manager is much better in my opinion.
    I mis my temperature widget on my screen for the Mac, otherwise, congratulations, great work !
    Niki1

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    I was forgotten to mention that... The temperature widget is in the widgets, but don't work.
    Not on the Mac in my case.
    Greetings,
    Niki1

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      A very descriptive topic you used...

      A funny temperature widget is called hot-babe.
      Check out the man file for settings.

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        Originally posted by Teunis
        A very descriptive topic you used...

        A funny temperature widget is called hot-babe.
        Check out the man file for settings.
        Yep i now, but i am not so very technical, and no geek also, but i am learning.
        HOT-BABE ? I ask my man if he can help me with that, he is the guy who test a lot of linux-distro's on his other 2 computers.
        Greetings, and thanks !
        Niki1

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          For the temperature widget to work, you may need to do a couple of things:

          !. Install the lm-sensors package:

          sudo apt-get install lm-sensors

          2. Add the following two lines to your /etc/modules file:

          it87
          coretemp


          In order to do that, you will have to use a text editor such as nano or kate, and you will need root privileges to edit the file. So start the editor as sudo kate /etc/modules . Add those two lines to the bottom of the file, and save it. You will have to reboot the system for the changes to take effect.






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            Originally posted by doctordruidphd
            For the temperature widget to work, you may need to do a couple of things:

            !. Install the lm-sensors package:

            sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
            Thank You, i already found it. And the temp is good !
            Greetings,
            Niki1

            2. Add the following two lines to your /etc/modules file:

            it87
            coretemp


            In order to do that, you will have to use a text editor such as nano or kate, and you will need root privileges to edit the file. So start the editor as sudo kate /etc/modules . Add those two lines to the bottom of the file, and save it. You will have to reboot the system for the changes to take effect.






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