Wmsensormon is a doc app for WindowMaker that utilizes lm_sensors to monitor CPU temp, sys temp, fan speeds, and cpu voltage. It offers configurable warnings for over heating, and the sensors displayed are adjustible by the user with command line param
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1.2.1 when a command line arg gets a invalid parameter return error rather than ok fixed reading in the limit values from the wrong sensor if using the -sw option added option to choose a sensors chip to read from. patch from Sebastian Siewior <bigeasy@foo.fh-furtwangen.de> added support for detecting whether the chosen sensor chip is a temperature sensor or some other type. patch from Adam Jones <adam@yggdrasl.demon.co.uk> if the choosen chip is number 0 or no chip is chosen, autodetect the chip to use. patch from Adam Jones <adam@yggdrasl.demon.co.uk>
1.2.0 its been over 2 years since the beta...I decided to just release this as the final. added 2 requested features. added -swf option to make fans read from fan3 and fan4 instead of fan1 and fan2 - thanks to Ruud <vonkie@gmx.net> for the sugestion using -sw with either smp option switches it so if the SYS temp is temp1 it shows up properly - thanks to Big Brother <admin@clouddancer.com> whitespace cleanup add support for more than 2 fans
1.2-beta this is a test version, more things will be implemented in 1.2 final added warnings, now the temps turn orange before turning red changed most command line parameters fixed parameter parsing, would segfault if invalid moved a bunch of code around to better places numbers change color along with the label changed -s param from smp to switch mode added support for Fahrenheit internally, rather than doing everything is Celsius and converting to F to display. worked on logging more, should kind of work updated documentation tested with gcc-3
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