I have no problem starting another thread and providing the Perl Script. I was looking today at how to acquire CPU temps and all 3 of my Linux machines get different returns for the "sensor" command. I need to understand why they are behaving differently. In the meantime I can post the script that analyzes the GPU temps for AMD and NVIDIA as well as CPU temp for a RaspberryPi. Give me a day to get myself together. In the meantime if I or anyone else can come up with a way to acquire CPU temps then it should be fairly easy to drop it into this existing GPU script at a later date.
RE: I have no problem
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I am NOT a Linux guy but the Windows program "openhardwaremonitor" shows the correct cpu temps for Windows machines. Maybe you could figure out how it is doing it and copy it? You can get it here http://www.guru3d.com/files-get/open-hardware-monitor-2-1-beta,1.html
Good morning everyone. :-)
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Good morning everyone. :-)
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RE: Good morning everyone.
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Good Morning!!
Good evening everyone. :-)
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Good evening everyone. :-)
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RE: Good evening everyone.
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Hmmm...good morning!!
Goodnight everyone. :-)
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Goodnight everyone. :-)
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RE: Goodnight everyone.
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Hmmm again...you go to bed and I wake up, don't you ever wake up before you go back to bed?
Ha Ha Ha ! I was wondering
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Ha Ha Ha ! I was wondering also about this strange juxtaposition
of events )))
Mornin Mikey + TL ....
Bill
Well, it's definitely morning
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Well, it's definitely morning here, now. (9:50 AM - PDT)
Good morning everyone. :-)
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Howdy TL, Well, it's now
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Howdy TL,
Well, it's now afternoon here in Minnesota and, HOT 82°F
That would probably not be considered hot in Calif )
Bill