From 12b0fc162457e80e1c786657bcdd7a3305936d3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean-Philippe Orsini Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2018 16:03:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] moved to gitlab --- README | 173 +---------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 172 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index c1d3c70..2a87560 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,172 +1 @@ -Psensor README -============== - -Introduction ------------- - -Psensor is a graphical hardware monitoring application for Linux. - -It draws realtime charts and raises alerts about: - - * the temperature of the motherboard and CPU sensors (using - lm-sensors). - * the temperature of the NVidia GPUs (using XNVCtrl). - * the temperature of ATI GPUs (using ATI ADL SDK). - * the temperature of the Hard Disk Drives (using hddtemp, libatasmart - or udisks2). - * the rotation speed of the fans. - * the temperature of a remote computer. - * the CPU load. - -Alerts are using Desktop Notification and a specific GTK+ status icon. - -For Ubuntu users, Psensor is providing an Application Indicator which turns -red under alert and a menu for quickly check all sensors. - -It is possible to monitor remotely a computer: - - * start +psensor-server+ on the remote computer. - - * start +psensor+ using: +psensor --url=http://hostname:3131+. - -+psensor-server+ is a minimal Web server, a Web browser can be used to -monitor the remote computer by opening the URL: -+http://hostname:3131+. - -[WARNING] -+psensor-server+ does not provide any way to restrict the connection -to the HTTP server, worst, no effort has been made against malicious -HTTP attacks. You should make the +psensor-server+ port available -only to a network or computer you trust by using the usual network -security tools of the system (for example: -http://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables/index.html[iptables]). - -Installation Using Distribution Packages ----------------------------------------- - -Debian -~~~~~~ - -For Debian, the binary and source packages are available in the -Wheezy, unstable and testing repositories. - -Debian package information is available at: -http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/psensor.html. - -To do the installation: --------------------------------------------- -sudo apt-get install psensor psensor-server --------------------------------------------- - -Ubuntu -~~~~~~ - -Since Ubuntu Oneiric (11.10), psensor is available in the universe -repository of Ubuntu. - -To install +psensor+ or +psensor-server+: ------------------------------------- -sudo apt-get install psensor -sudo apt-get install psensor-server ------------------------------------- - -Or search them in the Ubuntu Software Center. - -For other Ubuntu releases or user the more recent release, the easiest -way is to use the dedicated PPA. - -Last stable version: -------------------------------------------------- -sudo apt-get apt-add-repository ppa:/jfi/psensor -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install psensor -sudo apt-get install psensor-server -------------------------------------------------- - -Last development version which should not contain major bugs: ----------------------------------------------------------- -sudo apt-get apt-add-repository ppa:/jfi/psensor-unstable -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install psensor -sudo apt-get install psensor-server ----------------------------------------------------------- - -Daily trunk build which may contain major bugs and partialy -implemented features: -------------------------------------------------------------- -sudo apt-get apt-add-repository ppa:/jfi/psensor-daily-trunk -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install psensor -sudo apt-get install psensor-server -------------------------------------------------------------- - -Installation From Source Archive --------------------------------- - -+psensor+ and +psensor-server+ can be compiled and installed on any -modern GNU/Linux distribution. - -Compilation Prerequisites -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The compilation of +psensor+ requires: - - * make - * gcc (or llvm) - * lm-sensors - * library sensors4 - * library gtk3 >=3.4 - * help2man - * asciidoc (optional, required to produce the html version of the - faq) - * cppcheck (optional, static source checker) - * library libnotify (optional) - * library libappindicator (optional) - * library libXNVCtrl (optional) - * library json-c >= 0.11.99 and curl (optional, required for remote monitoring) - * library unity (>=v3.4.2, optional) - * library gtop2 (optional, required for CPU usage) - * library atasmart (optional, for disk monitoring) - * library udisk2 (optional, for disk monitoring) - -The specific requirements for +psensor-server+: - - * library libmicrohttpd - * library json0 - -Compilation and Installation Steps -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -1. download the source archive from: http://wpitchoune.net/psensor/files -2. Extract files from the source archive -3. Compilation: +./configure;make clean all+ -4. Installation: +make install+ (require to have root permission) -5. Start the sensor detection script: +sensors-detect+ and follows the -instructions. Reboot or activate the kernel modules which have -been found. -6. Run: +psensor+ - -ATI/AMD GPU Support -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -When the OpenSource ATI driver is used, the monitoring -information is available throw lm-sensors and does not require the -following instructions. - -When the proprietary ATI driver(Catalyst) is used, the build is -requiring an additional library. - -Download the -http://developer.amd.com/sdks/ADLSDK/Pages/default.aspx[ATI ADL SDK] -and extracts the files of the archive into a directory [dir]. - -Replace the step 3. of the above section by +./configure ---with-libatiadl=[dir]+ where +[dir]+ must be the directory where you -have extracted the ATI ADL SDK. Other steps are indentical. - -Contact -------- - -Bugs and comments can be sent to jeanfi@gmail.com. - -Home page: http://wpitchoune.net/psensor \ No newline at end of file +The GIT repository has moved to https://gitlab.com/jeanfi/psensor-pkg-ubuntu.git -- 2.7.4