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Computer TemperatureMonitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your computer CPU and disks on screen. It allows you to log temperatures to a file. You can set alarms to notify you when a tempertature is reached.
Laptop TemperatureMonitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your CPU on screen. You can log temperatures to a file as well. Laptop TemperatureMonitor is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
XATAR (Xtrasgu Applet for Temperature And Revolutions) is a simple applet for GNOME written in PyGTK to show the CPUtemperature and ventilator revolutions.
CPUtemp is a Gnome applet that displays current CPUtemperature in the tray. It is written in Perl using perl-Gtk2 bindings. It uses /sys kernel interface to read temperature sensor data.
Gnome 2 applet that shows the motherboard sensors values as CPUTemperature, CPU fan rpm's, voltages, etc... Please consider http://sensors-applet.sourceforge.net as it's the project you are looking for ;)