I’m not a technical person, so I’d be easily lost if I have to compile a driver and/or may likely mess up setting without some guidance, so I thought I reach out to this much wiser group. I have installed on my Ubuntu an app called pSensor, but it did not detect my Lenovo’s fan (FYI, there is only a single fan in the PC).Īre there any Apps that I can try to install that may detect and report my CPU’s fan speed? This is important to me as it’s is a leading indicator if a PC is overheating and/or the cooling system needs cleaning (too much dust). One of the readings I’m interested in is the “Fan Speed” (see highlight below) Overheating of laptops is a common issue one faces these days. I’m a long-time Windows User (please don’t hold that against me) and I’m used an app call SIV to monitor my PCs as these machines are doing intensive CPU tasks. This quick tutorial shows you how to check the CPU temperature on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with a help of a tool called Psensor. Hello Community, I’m a newbie to Ubuntu and I’m running it on several old Lenovo Thinkcenter Tiny M73 PCs (see pic here - Detailed specifications for ThinkCentre M73 (Tiny Form Factor) - Lenovo Support AU )
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