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    hostscope

    Linux system monitoring tool for multiple hosts

    hostscope displays key system metrics of Linux hosts, such as detailed CPU load, speed and temperature, I/O rates of network interfaces, I/O rates of disks, and user process summary information. All metrics are multicast on the LAN, if wanted, and clients can switch between multiple hosts on the network.
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    Core Adjust

    Core Adjust

    Adjust various settings of Intel Processors.

    Core Adjust is a software tool that can be used to adjust various settings of 4th generation (Haswell) and later Intel(tm) processors on Debian/GNU and other Linux systems.
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    HDDtempNC

    HDDtempNC

    Tool to acquire hard disk drive temperature from the network interface

    ###### HDDtempNC has now moved to Github ###### ###### Please visit the Github project at https://github.com/viharm/HDDtempNC ###### HDDtempNC provides a script to acquire hard disk drive temperature for a target host by querying an existing HDDtemp daemon and then parse the results according to the request. See project wiki for more details, usage and code.
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    System performer is a daemon which via its extensions can automatically set your CPU throttling depeding on CPU temperature, and more to came. It's written completly in Bash, and tested to work in Linux.
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    CPUID DE is a program get CPUID information. It's target to get the exactly CPU information. In advance target, it monitor temperature and performance of CPU .
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    (The project is OUTDATED! Please use AntMon instead: http://sourceforge.net/projects/antmon/) A program to periodically check CPU temperature of nodes in your cluster and warn the system administrator or shutdown machines automatically.
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    KCPUMonitor is a CPU frequency and temperature monitor written in C++ that resides in the KDE or GNOME system tray. It utilizes the /sys/devices/system/cpu interface to retrieve or set frequencies. It is SMP-friendly. Uses the KDE and Qt libraries.
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