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Monitoring power supply block from Linux


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I want to monitor the state of power supply block in Linux. I need to understand which open source software can I use for this. I am interesting in temperature, noise level (or FAN SPEED instead of noise level, but this doesnt show the degradation of fan motor until full stop).

 

I want to see the graph of temperature for last day, for any month in a year, and so on.

 

I did the search but not found the answer to my question.

 

I will never use closed source propiertary software (my religion prohibits this).

 

So I want to know how to compile kernel, which modules I need, how that module interact with user space programs and which user space programs available (for X11-Server and for Wayland desktops, Gtk and Qt frameworks).

 

UPD: see also

http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=663107

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTgyMDc

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I want to monitor the state of power supply block in Linux. I need to understand which open source software can I use for this. I am interesting in temperature, noise level (or FAN SPEED instead of noise level, but this doesnt show the degradation of fan motor until full stop).

 

I want to see the graph of temperature for last day, for any month in a year, and so on.

 

I did the search but not found the answer to my question.

 

I will never use closed source propiertary software (my religion prohibits this).

 

So I want to know how to compile kernel, which modules I need, how that module interact with user space programs and which user space programs available (for X11-Server and for Wayland desktops, Gtk and Qt frameworks).

 

UPD: see also

http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=663107

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTgyMDc

 

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