OpenSUSE 10.x: Hardware Monitoring - Using LM_sensors “Sensors”
Here’s a small how to get LM_sensors to work with OpenSuSE 10.2.
The package comes with and built-in into OpenSuSE 10.2, so there’s no need to install it or any other libraries to get it working. And for those not in the know, the primary mission for package/application is to provide the best and most complete hardware health monitoring drivers for Linux - lets you track the temperature, voltages and fan speeds of your machine. The package is called as sensors in openSUSE.
To make your applications utilise the information gathered by sensors we need to install the module so it is loaded when your openSUSE boots.
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