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cputemp 1.0 Released For Linux Thermal Monitoring
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostRight I get that much but what makes ACPI better for reading temperatures? I pretty much got the impression that ACPI was more revolved around keeping your computer power efficient and quiet. While temperatures take a big part in that, I don't see why power control couldn't just use I2C sensors.
I thought maybe that with I2C you have have a special driver for every sensors, and that with ACPI you can just call the ACPI and get it without having special drivers for every sensor.
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Originally posted by fabioamd87 View Postwow, now I can find it, it appeared from some minutes.
but it didn't compile:
Installing cputemp:
Copying program to /tmp/yaourt-tmp-fabio/aur-cputemp/pkg/usr/bin: Done.
Checking if log exists: No
***Creating Log:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./Setup.py", line 77, in <module>
open (logpath + "/cputemp.log", 'w' ).write("cputemp log \n\n")
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/var/log//cputemp.log'
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