Under Windows I have the PCProbe utility to monitorize the motherboard status: why can't I have the same app under KDE? So I did it.
But in this period I have a lot of ideas and no time, and maybe this apps will have a short development time. I'm sorry!
Make me know if it works on others platform. And don't forget to specify your system

BUGS: i don't know...
Some will be unbugged, others... uhm...
NOTES
1) I can test only on my notebook, so I implemented what I could test.
2) To use the "CPU set speed" utility, you must have write permission on /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scalin g_setspeed
3) The screenshot are in Italian, but the main app is in English.
Ratings & Comments
4 Comments
There is now a patch for this, to show the temp as a number in the System Tray. It is for Yoper, and can be found here. http://www.yoper.com/forum2/index.php?showtopic=6699 Any chance of this being made part of the original program?
Can you do a port to my Dell D400? many Thanks Good work
Uhm... Maybe :) Some KProbe functions are standard, cause it reads parameters from /proc and /sys. But others are only for Asus (like the led). I think the temperature sensor and graph should work on all system which has that support (check if you have /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature). The CPU frequency scaling should works on all system that support the cpu speed scaling (check /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed).
It works fine on my Asus M67 serie notebook.. really welcome!