Name : gnome-shell-extension-freon
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Version : 36
| Vendor : Fedora Project
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Release : 2.fc30
| Date : 2019-04-09 04:47:13
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Group : Unspecified
| Source RPM : gnome-shell-extension-freon-36-2.fc30.src.rpm
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Size : 0.11 MB
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Packager : Fedora Project
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Summary : GNOME Shell extension to display system temperature, voltage, and fan speed
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Description :
Freon is a GNOME Shell extension for displaying the temperature of your CPU, hard disk, solid state, and video card (NVIDIA, Catalyst, and Bumblebee supported), as well as power supply voltage, and fan speed. You can choose which HDD/SSD or other devices to include, what temperature units to use, and how often to refresh the sensors readout, and they will appear in the GNOME Shell top bar.
**NOTE** that if you want to see GPU temperature, you will need to install the vendor\'s driver and any related packages. (Nouveau unfortunately won\'t work for Nvidia cards.)
* hard drive temperatures require either `udisks2`, or both `hddtemp` and `netcat` (udisks2 should already be installed with this package, but if you want to use hddtemp instead, you will need to install it and netcat yourself) * Nvidia GPU temperatures require the `nvidia-settings` application, typically installed with the proprietary Nvidia drivers * AMD GPU temperatures requires `aticonfig`, part of AMD Radeon Software (formerly known as AMD Catalyst) * Bumblebee + Nvidia requires `optirun`
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RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/archive.fedoraproject.org/fedora-secondary/releases/30/Everything/s390x/os/Packages/g |