What is Laptop Temperature Monitor FOR LINUX?


Laptop Temperature Monitor


Laptop Temperature Monitor is a handy little app for your GNOME desktop. It keeps an eye on your laptop's CPU temperature and shows it right on your screen. Pretty neat, right? Plus, you can also log those temperatures to a file if you're into tracking things!



Free Software with Great Features


This awesome software is totally free! It's released under the GNU General Public License, so you know it’s legit. You can dive into the code if you want, or just use it as it is.



How to Install Laptop Temperature Monitor


If you're ready to get started with this cool app, here’s how you can install it:


tar xzf laptoptemp-0.2.tar.gz
$ cd laptoptemp-0.2
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install


System Requirements


Requirements:



  • Python

  • python-gnome

  • python-gnome-extras



What's New in This Release?


This release comes packed with some exciting updates!



  • Now monitors hard disk temperatures (using hddtemp).

  • Adds support for checking Linux kernel i2c sensor modules.

  • You can choose which sensor to monitor if there are several options available.

  • Italian translation thanks to Stefano Maggiolo.

  • Dutch translation thanks to Adriaan Peeters.

  • Bugs fixed in the i8k and ibm_acpi modules along with various minor fixes.


If you want to check out this software more closely, feel free to visit the download link for more details: Download Laptop Temperature Monitor.


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Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!

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