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Provides battery,temperature,ac,cpufreq (SpeedStep,Powernow!) control and monitoring.Proper suspend to disk/ram and standby by shell hooks that are easy to extend.APM and ACPI machines are supported equally.For laptops as well as for workstations.
Create as many climates in your home as you never thought imaginable. Control temperature, humidity and ventilation. Do it on the schedule. Have everything measured and recorded. Do it from anywhere. Supported data sources: 1-Wire and XBee devices, lm_sensors and anything that can be read as a
A collection of Nagios plugins for various devices, including standard RFC-1628 UPS monitoring, Riverbed SteelHead appliances, Symbol/Motorola wireless networking, IPMI chassis status, and environmental monitoring (EMP) for APC and Powerwave probes.
IntroductionTerperature allows users to report heating and cooling inefficiencies throughout campus. Staff responsible for heating and cooling can analyze aggregated data. It was developed as part of an effort to improve sustainability throughout the UMD campus, and in fulfillment of the
snmptherm is SNMP agent (uses Net-SNMP AgentX) for DS1621 digital thermomether based PC thermometer / WebTherm. snmptherm uses Claudio Lanconelli's libtherm. Currently it is possible to monitor up to 8 sensors (one controller)
ThermDStats is a set of tools for reporting on the data collected by ThermD. This includes a facility to generate images for inclusion in websites/forum signatures. It requires that you have PHP and use MySQL for logging. Features Fully customisable dynamic image generation Functions for
This project consists of a simple VB .Net application created with Microsoft Visual Studio® 8 as well as a Gadget for Windows Sidebar which was written in HTML and JScript. The .Net application retrieves temperature data from a Parallax temperature-sensor device and writes this data to a file on
Quiet Fan implements a control loop to set your CPU or motherboard fan speed. This means that it uses the lowest possible fan speed to keep a target temperature, and eliminates damaging hardware temperature oscillations.
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