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@brother do you have sensors installed? can you give me your output of it? I think the temps are named different for different devices
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@brother install lm_sensors, run sensors-detect, say yes to all, sensors will now spit out all temperatures available. Putting that in a loop, only picking out the temps you need and writing them to a file needs to be done with a few lines of bash
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@brother slapped something together, you prob need to change what's grepped. apart from that just call it with a filename
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@brother forgot pleroma renames shit...
anyway, in case you don't want time information just comment out the line with 'date' and replace the stuff in quotes after grep -E with the 2 sensors you want to query
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@brother @Moon @karen bumblebee? Isn't that a laptop thing?
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@brother @Moon @karen i think most people just don't bother with that if they can avoid it. Usually there's a bios setting to disable optimus or whatever it's called and just stick to one of the gpus
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