Hardware health monitoring for Linux

Edit Package sensors

This package includes programs that show data from some sensor chips.
The interface /proc/bus/i2c/ is provided by loading kernel modules.
Which modules to load can be interactively detected as root by calling
/usr/sbin/sensors-detect. Warning, before using the sensors the default
configuration in /etc/sensors.conf has to be checked and changed to fit
the actual set up of the mainboard and the BIOS used on that specific
mainboard!

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Filename Size Changed
baselibs.conf 0000000106 106 Bytes
libsensors-visibility.patch 0000000932 932 Bytes
lm_sensors-3.0.0-sensord-separate.patch 0000000588 588 Bytes
lm_sensors-3.0.0-sysconfig_metadata.patch 0000000600 600 Bytes
lm_sensors-3.0.3-hint-at-kernel-extra-package.patch 0000001559 1.52 KB
lm_sensors-3.1.1-build.patch 0000000233 233 Bytes
lm_sensors-3.1.1-no-ipmisensors-driver.patch 0000001166 1.14 KB
lm_sensors-3.2.0.tar.bz2 0000165008 161 KB
lm_sensors-r5870-i2c-non-sequential.patch 0000000643 643 Bytes
lm_sensors-r5883-W83667HG-B-is-supported.patch 0000000595 595 Bytes
lm_sensors-r5886-default-config-W83627THF.patch 0000000884 884 Bytes
lm_sensors-r5887-typo-in-sensors-conf-5.patch 0000000529 529 Bytes
lm_sensors-r5889-default-config-SCH5127.patch 0000000651 651 Bytes
lm_sensors-r5905-fix-coretemp-detection.patch 0000004140 4.04 KB
lm_sensors.init 0000003243 3.17 KB
sensors.changes 0000024267 23.7 KB
sensors.spec 0000007962 7.78 KB
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