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    Lmsensors--(Solved)--

    I just got lmsensors working and detections are fine but they're still a few things wrong. It seems to have confused my M/B temp and CPU temp, My CPU is 29c while my motherboard is 36c. It should be the other way around. How can i fix this and what is temp 3?

    Is it also possible to get all this info displayed in a a widget or something similar?
    Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon - Registered Linux User--> # 15709

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    Re: Lmsensors

    You can display the output of lmsensors in the KSysguard monitor (it's kinda ugly, but there you go.....).

    I assume you ran, in a console window,
    Code:
     sudo sensors-detect
    Did you observe any problems with it, as it went through the sensors? It ran fine on my Intel motherboard and associated stuff -- it's pretty impossible to tell remotely what your system configuration might be, and how that would affect the results of the sensors-detect routine.

    :P

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      Re: Lmsensors

      I am using ksensors and have it set up to display several options it listed. My motherboard and CPU sensors showed up reversed also. I just right clicked on the ksensors icon on the panel and clicked on configure to retype what I wanted it to say.

      Here is a link on Ubuntu forum which might help:

      http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...ight=lmsensors
      Larry H

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        #4
        Re: Lmsensors

        Thanks guys but does anyone know what temp 3 is for?
        Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon - Registered Linux User--> # 15709

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          #5
          Re: Lmsensors

          I finally found out what Temp 3 is...Chipset...
          Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon - Registered Linux User--> # 15709

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            #6
            Re: Lmsensors--(Solved)--

            My temp 3 varies from -5 to 20. I have no idea what it is.
            For external use only.

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              #7
              Re: Lmsensors--(Solved)--

              Originally posted by SheeEttin
              temp 3 varies from -5 to 20
              Well, maybe when your PC is turned off and stored in the refrigerator!

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                #8
                Re: Lmsensors--(Solved)--

                I wish it were that low. I think.

                Anyway, tried changing the sensor type... now it goes into the hundreds (positive and negative). I've just turned it off entirely.
                For external use only.

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