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How can I get System Monitor Indicator to display temperature?


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System Monitor Indicator comes with options to display CPU load, memory usage, and other system stats, but currently does not include an option to display temperature (of the CPU, HDD, SSD, GPU, etc.).



enter image description here



There seems to be functionality built in for adding additional sensors by applying a command (by clicking "New"). However, I don't know how, and I cannot find any documentation that describes this feature.



My system is set up to report temperature as so:



user@host:~$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +27.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)
temp2: +29.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 0: +79.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 0: +79.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 1: +77.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)

pkg-temp-0-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +79.0°C


This question refers to the package indicator-sysmonitor version 0.4.3 from 13.04 raring, although currently I am running it on a 13.10 saucy installation as it has not yet been updated in the ppa:



https://launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor










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  • you can either wait for the indicator-sysmonitor or compile it from the source on launchpad.

    – Alvar
    Nov 6 '13 at 8:26











  • I don't understand this comment. How would compiling the application myself add functionality to show temperature?

    – Andreas J.
    Nov 8 '13 at 1:53
















10















System Monitor Indicator comes with options to display CPU load, memory usage, and other system stats, but currently does not include an option to display temperature (of the CPU, HDD, SSD, GPU, etc.).



enter image description here



There seems to be functionality built in for adding additional sensors by applying a command (by clicking "New"). However, I don't know how, and I cannot find any documentation that describes this feature.



My system is set up to report temperature as so:



user@host:~$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +27.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)
temp2: +29.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 0: +79.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 0: +79.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 1: +77.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)

pkg-temp-0-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +79.0°C


This question refers to the package indicator-sysmonitor version 0.4.3 from 13.04 raring, although currently I am running it on a 13.10 saucy installation as it has not yet been updated in the ppa:



https://launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor










share|improve this question























  • you can either wait for the indicator-sysmonitor or compile it from the source on launchpad.

    – Alvar
    Nov 6 '13 at 8:26











  • I don't understand this comment. How would compiling the application myself add functionality to show temperature?

    – Andreas J.
    Nov 8 '13 at 1:53














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System Monitor Indicator comes with options to display CPU load, memory usage, and other system stats, but currently does not include an option to display temperature (of the CPU, HDD, SSD, GPU, etc.).



enter image description here



There seems to be functionality built in for adding additional sensors by applying a command (by clicking "New"). However, I don't know how, and I cannot find any documentation that describes this feature.



My system is set up to report temperature as so:



user@host:~$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +27.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)
temp2: +29.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 0: +79.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 0: +79.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 1: +77.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)

pkg-temp-0-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +79.0°C


This question refers to the package indicator-sysmonitor version 0.4.3 from 13.04 raring, although currently I am running it on a 13.10 saucy installation as it has not yet been updated in the ppa:



https://launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor










share|improve this question














System Monitor Indicator comes with options to display CPU load, memory usage, and other system stats, but currently does not include an option to display temperature (of the CPU, HDD, SSD, GPU, etc.).



enter image description here



There seems to be functionality built in for adding additional sensors by applying a command (by clicking "New"). However, I don't know how, and I cannot find any documentation that describes this feature.



My system is set up to report temperature as so:



user@host:~$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +27.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)
temp2: +29.8°C (crit = +106.0°C)

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 0: +79.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 0: +79.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 1: +77.0°C (high = +87.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)

pkg-temp-0-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +79.0°C


This question refers to the package indicator-sysmonitor version 0.4.3 from 13.04 raring, although currently I am running it on a 13.10 saucy installation as it has not yet been updated in the ppa:



https://launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor







unity 13.10 indicator temperature sensors






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  • you can either wait for the indicator-sysmonitor or compile it from the source on launchpad.

    – Alvar
    Nov 6 '13 at 8:26











  • I don't understand this comment. How would compiling the application myself add functionality to show temperature?

    – Andreas J.
    Nov 8 '13 at 1:53



















  • you can either wait for the indicator-sysmonitor or compile it from the source on launchpad.

    – Alvar
    Nov 6 '13 at 8:26











  • I don't understand this comment. How would compiling the application myself add functionality to show temperature?

    – Andreas J.
    Nov 8 '13 at 1:53

















you can either wait for the indicator-sysmonitor or compile it from the source on launchpad.

– Alvar
Nov 6 '13 at 8:26





you can either wait for the indicator-sysmonitor or compile it from the source on launchpad.

– Alvar
Nov 6 '13 at 8:26













I don't understand this comment. How would compiling the application myself add functionality to show temperature?

– Andreas J.
Nov 8 '13 at 1:53





I don't understand this comment. How would compiling the application myself add functionality to show temperature?

– Andreas J.
Nov 8 '13 at 1:53










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System Monitor Indicator is quite simple / flexible. You can add basically any script as custom sensor. The output it produces will then appear where you put its placeholder. I am using this to extract information from the output of sensors like this:



sensors | grep temp1 | awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/+//' 


to exctract the temperature or



sensors | grep fan1 | awk '{print $2}'


to extract the fan speed.



Just click on New, enter a name and a description and the respective lines from above under Command as shown here:



enter image description here



PS: After upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 the tool seemed to have problems to read the configuration file, resulting in a crash when I tried to add sensors. Removing .indicator-sysmonitor.json from my home directory fixed this.






share|improve this answer
























  • Nice - I used sensors | grep "Core 1" | awk '{print $3}' as it can work differently on different hardware.

    – Wilf
    Apr 14 '15 at 14:56











  • how does this works on "System Load Indicator" 0.4 ; I can't see a add menu with a command enter field.

    – TiloBunt
    Nov 4 '16 at 5:14











  • System Load Indicator is a different application. This question is about github.com/fossfreedom/indicator-sysmonitor

    – fuenfundachtzig
    Nov 4 '16 at 7:42



















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There's an indicator for the temperature in this ppa:



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install indicator-sensors


It’s already updated with packages for saucy, although I haven't tried it myself since I'm still using 13.04.
You can then launch it from the dash or from the command-line and configure to show different sensors and set up alarms.






share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks. I can recommend this indicator to anybody who's interested in temperature monitoring (in 13.10). However, I am still interested in answers to how to get temperature support in indicator-sysmonitor as well.

    – Andreas J.
    Nov 8 '13 at 1:57



















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Perhaps look at what indicator-sensors does to get temperature information and put that into a shell script.



Then install indicator-sysmonitor and add your script to that.






share|improve this answer

































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    As said here you have:





    • system-monitor GNOME Shell extension



      screenshot




    • psensor



      sudo apt install psensor


      screenshot







    share































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      as of now System Monitor Indicator can't show cpu temperature. Here is the answer from the author https://answers.launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor/+question/238748






      share|improve this answer
























      • There is no answer given at the link you provided, as far as I can see?

        – Andreas J.
        Nov 14 '13 at 0:52











      • you right, but it was there yesterday. searching through the site, i belive it still does not support such feature now.

        – eyeinthebrick
        Nov 14 '13 at 16:11











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      System Monitor Indicator is quite simple / flexible. You can add basically any script as custom sensor. The output it produces will then appear where you put its placeholder. I am using this to extract information from the output of sensors like this:



      sensors | grep temp1 | awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/+//' 


      to exctract the temperature or



      sensors | grep fan1 | awk '{print $2}'


      to extract the fan speed.



      Just click on New, enter a name and a description and the respective lines from above under Command as shown here:



      enter image description here



      PS: After upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 the tool seemed to have problems to read the configuration file, resulting in a crash when I tried to add sensors. Removing .indicator-sysmonitor.json from my home directory fixed this.






      share|improve this answer
























      • Nice - I used sensors | grep "Core 1" | awk '{print $3}' as it can work differently on different hardware.

        – Wilf
        Apr 14 '15 at 14:56











      • how does this works on "System Load Indicator" 0.4 ; I can't see a add menu with a command enter field.

        – TiloBunt
        Nov 4 '16 at 5:14











      • System Load Indicator is a different application. This question is about github.com/fossfreedom/indicator-sysmonitor

        – fuenfundachtzig
        Nov 4 '16 at 7:42
















      7














      System Monitor Indicator is quite simple / flexible. You can add basically any script as custom sensor. The output it produces will then appear where you put its placeholder. I am using this to extract information from the output of sensors like this:



      sensors | grep temp1 | awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/+//' 


      to exctract the temperature or



      sensors | grep fan1 | awk '{print $2}'


      to extract the fan speed.



      Just click on New, enter a name and a description and the respective lines from above under Command as shown here:



      enter image description here



      PS: After upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 the tool seemed to have problems to read the configuration file, resulting in a crash when I tried to add sensors. Removing .indicator-sysmonitor.json from my home directory fixed this.






      share|improve this answer
























      • Nice - I used sensors | grep "Core 1" | awk '{print $3}' as it can work differently on different hardware.

        – Wilf
        Apr 14 '15 at 14:56











      • how does this works on "System Load Indicator" 0.4 ; I can't see a add menu with a command enter field.

        – TiloBunt
        Nov 4 '16 at 5:14











      • System Load Indicator is a different application. This question is about github.com/fossfreedom/indicator-sysmonitor

        – fuenfundachtzig
        Nov 4 '16 at 7:42














      7












      7








      7







      System Monitor Indicator is quite simple / flexible. You can add basically any script as custom sensor. The output it produces will then appear where you put its placeholder. I am using this to extract information from the output of sensors like this:



      sensors | grep temp1 | awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/+//' 


      to exctract the temperature or



      sensors | grep fan1 | awk '{print $2}'


      to extract the fan speed.



      Just click on New, enter a name and a description and the respective lines from above under Command as shown here:



      enter image description here



      PS: After upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 the tool seemed to have problems to read the configuration file, resulting in a crash when I tried to add sensors. Removing .indicator-sysmonitor.json from my home directory fixed this.






      share|improve this answer













      System Monitor Indicator is quite simple / flexible. You can add basically any script as custom sensor. The output it produces will then appear where you put its placeholder. I am using this to extract information from the output of sensors like this:



      sensors | grep temp1 | awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/+//' 


      to exctract the temperature or



      sensors | grep fan1 | awk '{print $2}'


      to extract the fan speed.



      Just click on New, enter a name and a description and the respective lines from above under Command as shown here:



      enter image description here



      PS: After upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 the tool seemed to have problems to read the configuration file, resulting in a crash when I tried to add sensors. Removing .indicator-sysmonitor.json from my home directory fixed this.







      share|improve this answer












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      answered Aug 16 '14 at 16:58









      fuenfundachtzigfuenfundachtzig

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      • Nice - I used sensors | grep "Core 1" | awk '{print $3}' as it can work differently on different hardware.

        – Wilf
        Apr 14 '15 at 14:56











      • how does this works on "System Load Indicator" 0.4 ; I can't see a add menu with a command enter field.

        – TiloBunt
        Nov 4 '16 at 5:14











      • System Load Indicator is a different application. This question is about github.com/fossfreedom/indicator-sysmonitor

        – fuenfundachtzig
        Nov 4 '16 at 7:42



















      • Nice - I used sensors | grep "Core 1" | awk '{print $3}' as it can work differently on different hardware.

        – Wilf
        Apr 14 '15 at 14:56











      • how does this works on "System Load Indicator" 0.4 ; I can't see a add menu with a command enter field.

        – TiloBunt
        Nov 4 '16 at 5:14











      • System Load Indicator is a different application. This question is about github.com/fossfreedom/indicator-sysmonitor

        – fuenfundachtzig
        Nov 4 '16 at 7:42

















      Nice - I used sensors | grep "Core 1" | awk '{print $3}' as it can work differently on different hardware.

      – Wilf
      Apr 14 '15 at 14:56





      Nice - I used sensors | grep "Core 1" | awk '{print $3}' as it can work differently on different hardware.

      – Wilf
      Apr 14 '15 at 14:56













      how does this works on "System Load Indicator" 0.4 ; I can't see a add menu with a command enter field.

      – TiloBunt
      Nov 4 '16 at 5:14





      how does this works on "System Load Indicator" 0.4 ; I can't see a add menu with a command enter field.

      – TiloBunt
      Nov 4 '16 at 5:14













      System Load Indicator is a different application. This question is about github.com/fossfreedom/indicator-sysmonitor

      – fuenfundachtzig
      Nov 4 '16 at 7:42





      System Load Indicator is a different application. This question is about github.com/fossfreedom/indicator-sysmonitor

      – fuenfundachtzig
      Nov 4 '16 at 7:42













      1














      There's an indicator for the temperature in this ppa:



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install indicator-sensors


      It’s already updated with packages for saucy, although I haven't tried it myself since I'm still using 13.04.
      You can then launch it from the dash or from the command-line and configure to show different sensors and set up alarms.






      share|improve this answer
























      • Thanks. I can recommend this indicator to anybody who's interested in temperature monitoring (in 13.10). However, I am still interested in answers to how to get temperature support in indicator-sysmonitor as well.

        – Andreas J.
        Nov 8 '13 at 1:57
















      1














      There's an indicator for the temperature in this ppa:



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install indicator-sensors


      It’s already updated with packages for saucy, although I haven't tried it myself since I'm still using 13.04.
      You can then launch it from the dash or from the command-line and configure to show different sensors and set up alarms.






      share|improve this answer
























      • Thanks. I can recommend this indicator to anybody who's interested in temperature monitoring (in 13.10). However, I am still interested in answers to how to get temperature support in indicator-sysmonitor as well.

        – Andreas J.
        Nov 8 '13 at 1:57














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      1








      1







      There's an indicator for the temperature in this ppa:



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install indicator-sensors


      It’s already updated with packages for saucy, although I haven't tried it myself since I'm still using 13.04.
      You can then launch it from the dash or from the command-line and configure to show different sensors and set up alarms.






      share|improve this answer













      There's an indicator for the temperature in this ppa:



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install indicator-sensors


      It’s already updated with packages for saucy, although I haven't tried it myself since I'm still using 13.04.
      You can then launch it from the dash or from the command-line and configure to show different sensors and set up alarms.







      share|improve this answer












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      answered Nov 6 '13 at 12:06









      animaletdesequiaanimaletdesequia

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      • Thanks. I can recommend this indicator to anybody who's interested in temperature monitoring (in 13.10). However, I am still interested in answers to how to get temperature support in indicator-sysmonitor as well.

        – Andreas J.
        Nov 8 '13 at 1:57



















      • Thanks. I can recommend this indicator to anybody who's interested in temperature monitoring (in 13.10). However, I am still interested in answers to how to get temperature support in indicator-sysmonitor as well.

        – Andreas J.
        Nov 8 '13 at 1:57

















      Thanks. I can recommend this indicator to anybody who's interested in temperature monitoring (in 13.10). However, I am still interested in answers to how to get temperature support in indicator-sysmonitor as well.

      – Andreas J.
      Nov 8 '13 at 1:57





      Thanks. I can recommend this indicator to anybody who's interested in temperature monitoring (in 13.10). However, I am still interested in answers to how to get temperature support in indicator-sysmonitor as well.

      – Andreas J.
      Nov 8 '13 at 1:57











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      Perhaps look at what indicator-sensors does to get temperature information and put that into a shell script.



      Then install indicator-sysmonitor and add your script to that.






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        Perhaps look at what indicator-sensors does to get temperature information and put that into a shell script.



        Then install indicator-sysmonitor and add your script to that.






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          Perhaps look at what indicator-sensors does to get temperature information and put that into a shell script.



          Then install indicator-sysmonitor and add your script to that.






          share|improve this answer















          Perhaps look at what indicator-sensors does to get temperature information and put that into a shell script.



          Then install indicator-sysmonitor and add your script to that.







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              As said here you have:





              • system-monitor GNOME Shell extension



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                sudo apt install psensor


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                • system-monitor GNOME Shell extension



                  screenshot




                • psensor



                  sudo apt install psensor


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                  As said here you have:





                  • system-monitor GNOME Shell extension



                    screenshot




                  • psensor



                    sudo apt install psensor


                    screenshot







                  share













                  As said here you have:





                  • system-monitor GNOME Shell extension



                    screenshot




                  • psensor



                    sudo apt install psensor


                    screenshot








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                      as of now System Monitor Indicator can't show cpu temperature. Here is the answer from the author https://answers.launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor/+question/238748






                      share|improve this answer
























                      • There is no answer given at the link you provided, as far as I can see?

                        – Andreas J.
                        Nov 14 '13 at 0:52











                      • you right, but it was there yesterday. searching through the site, i belive it still does not support such feature now.

                        – eyeinthebrick
                        Nov 14 '13 at 16:11
















                      -1














                      as of now System Monitor Indicator can't show cpu temperature. Here is the answer from the author https://answers.launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor/+question/238748






                      share|improve this answer
























                      • There is no answer given at the link you provided, as far as I can see?

                        – Andreas J.
                        Nov 14 '13 at 0:52











                      • you right, but it was there yesterday. searching through the site, i belive it still does not support such feature now.

                        – eyeinthebrick
                        Nov 14 '13 at 16:11














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                      as of now System Monitor Indicator can't show cpu temperature. Here is the answer from the author https://answers.launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor/+question/238748






                      share|improve this answer













                      as of now System Monitor Indicator can't show cpu temperature. Here is the answer from the author https://answers.launchpad.net/indicator-sysmonitor/+question/238748







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                      • There is no answer given at the link you provided, as far as I can see?

                        – Andreas J.
                        Nov 14 '13 at 0:52











                      • you right, but it was there yesterday. searching through the site, i belive it still does not support such feature now.

                        – eyeinthebrick
                        Nov 14 '13 at 16:11



















                      • There is no answer given at the link you provided, as far as I can see?

                        – Andreas J.
                        Nov 14 '13 at 0:52











                      • you right, but it was there yesterday. searching through the site, i belive it still does not support such feature now.

                        – eyeinthebrick
                        Nov 14 '13 at 16:11

















                      There is no answer given at the link you provided, as far as I can see?

                      – Andreas J.
                      Nov 14 '13 at 0:52





                      There is no answer given at the link you provided, as far as I can see?

                      – Andreas J.
                      Nov 14 '13 at 0:52













                      you right, but it was there yesterday. searching through the site, i belive it still does not support such feature now.

                      – eyeinthebrick
                      Nov 14 '13 at 16:11





                      you right, but it was there yesterday. searching through the site, i belive it still does not support such feature now.

                      – eyeinthebrick
                      Nov 14 '13 at 16:11


















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