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This is a driver module enabling the LCDproc package to read temperatures and drive fans by temperature on a CFA-633 or CFA-631 / CFA-635 + SCAB control module. It can do more, but reading & recording of temperatures and fan management is the core functionality that should be solid and stable and supported across distributions / compilers / hardware.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
wouldn't make me feel much better if I heard my software failed and someone's PC overheated. I'm always finding bugs in my own work. Detailed feedback from testers would make me less timid.
More than thinking I've polished something off today, my latest spurt of creativity has run it's course.
- This is updated to work with the recently released lm-sensors-3.0.2 (& previous ver.).
- Works with CFA-633 or CFA-631 / CFA-635 + SCAB.
- Uses pthreads: should be machine independent.
- Can read hddtemp, lmsensors data & drive CFA-63x fans based on that.
- Can create screens about hddtemp, lmsensors & various proc / top / ps data beyond the normal lcdproc.
- Can log all this in the *.csv file as well.
- Includes html format documentation.
- Deviates significantly from lcdproc base and might therefore never be included in a standard lcdproc release.
- If you are accustomed to building your own kernels and Linux packages from source it should be quite easy to build and install.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
wouldn't make me feel much better if I heard my software failed and someone's PC overheated. I'm always finding bugs in my own work. Detailed feedback from testers would make me less timid.
More than thinking I've polished something off today, my latest spurt of creativity has run it's course.
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