- Install the lm-sensors software package:
# apt-get install lm-sensors - Run the interactive hardware monitoring chip detection script:
Usually, it asks a lot of questions, and you can automatically answer 'yes' on them (but be careful: on some systems a full scan can cause some problems, e. g., a false chip detection or even a system hang):# sensors-detect
# yes | sensors-detect - After choosing to add the needed module names automatically to the
/etc/modulesconfig file, it's good to check it for duplicate entries (and possibly other garbage). - Reboot (or try to load the newly added kernel modules manually).
- Finally, just execute the following command to print the sensors information:
$ sensors
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2013-05-09
HOWTO: get hardware sensors info (temperature, fan speed, voltage etc.) in Linux
(Tested in Debian Wheezy).
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