& Nbsp; download the lm_sensors and sensors-applet programs first. Here, lm_sensors found the rpm Package File: lm_sensors-3.0.1-5.fc9.i386.rpm can be seen is forfc9 rpm package, because fc and centos are redhat series, so it should be able to install. Download Page: http:
Download lm_sensors and sensors-applet.
Here, lm_sensors found the rpm Package File: lm_sensors-3.0.1-5.fc9.i386.rpm
It can be seen that the rpm Package for fc9 is available for installation because both fc and centos belong to the redhat series.
Download Page: http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/... 1/search/lm_sensors
There are many software packages available for installation in different linux distributions.
The rpm Package is easy to install. you can download the rpm Package and double-click it. the installation may involve dependency issues. install the rpm package one by one.
After installation, run sensors. If no sensors found is displayed, run sensors-detect. press enter to install sensors by default. then run sensors to check the cpu voltage, temperature, and other information.
Next, install the sensors-applet. this program is the graphical interface of sensors.
Since only the deb package exists, CentOS can only pass through the tar.gz source program and requires compilation and installation.
File name: sensors-applet-2.2.1.tar.gz
Download: http://sensors-applet.sourceforge.net/index.php? Content = source
Installation method after download:
Tar xzvf sensors-applet-2.2.1.tar.gz
Cd sensors-applet-2.2.1
./Inconfigure -- prefix/usr
Make
Make install
Dependencies are also involved during installation. install them one by one.
After the installation is complete, right-click menu bar, select "Add to panel", and select "Hardware Sensors Monitor" to display the cpu temperature on the menu bar.