T61P temp s/ware.

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Ted Frater
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T61P temp s/ware.

#1 Post by Ted Frater » Wed Apr 09, 2014 1:15 am

Hi all,
Im back with a TP. A T61P. very nice too!!.
Am aware of the overheating problems with the Nvidia video chip. Im running Linux mint cinnamon. That been put on by my IT guru son .
Im only good at Hware.
so is there any s/wstre that will show the v/chip and processor themps for mint/ cinnamon?
If so then ill get my son to put it on for me.
Am happy to run the T61 aqt a cslower speed . My neds are very simple. no 3 d work etc.
thanks
Ted in Dorset
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Re: T61P temp s/ware.

#2 Post by kony » Wed Apr 09, 2014 10:08 am

psensor

Unrelated advice: Install propetrary Nvidia drivers if you haven't yet, it will boost performance.
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Re: T61P temp s/ware.

#3 Post by Dawnbreaker » Fri Apr 11, 2014 2:43 am

Here's a different approach. You can see the thermal readings through Terminal as well. Just install the lm_sensors package and type sensors in the konsole. I don't know if psensor requires (and installs) the lm_sensors package. Used them both, though I'm Konsole junkie.
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Re: T61P temp s/ware.

#4 Post by axur-delmeria » Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:27 am

In addition to lm-sensors and/or psensor, check if the tp_smapi kernel module is loaded.
Open a terminal window, then type this:

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lsmod | grep -i "smapi"
And press Enter.

If tp_smapi is listed in the output, then you can use lm-sensors or psensor to display the sensors that tp_smapi exposes.

If tp_smapi is not listed, then you need to load it via modprobe:

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sudo modprobe tp_smapi
If the command fails due to "Module tp_smapi not found" you need to install it via Mint's package manager.

I'm using Debian so I'm not sure which package manager Mint uses, but maybe it's Synaptic.

In any case, use the package manager's search function: the keyword is "smapi".
In Debian, the package is named tp-smapi-dkms. I think it's the same for Mint.
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Re: T61P temp s/ware.

#5 Post by Ted Frater » Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:16 am

Thanks everyone for your links.
My IT guru installer the psensor yesterday, and my GPU is running between 60 and 65 deg C.
gess thats about right.
When the can cuts in it drops quickly.

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