Hm, 'acpi -t' does not display anything on my machine; however, by 'manual examination' (i.e. carefully touching the fanless cooler on the GPU) the temperature actually seems 'too hot' (in fact, it is hotter than with the proprietary fglrx driver). Are there other ways to get the actual temperature?
Hm, 'acpi -t' does not display anything on my machine; however, by 'manual examination' (i.e. carefully touching the fanless cooler on the GPU) the temperature actually seems 'too hot' (in fact, it is hotter than with the proprietary fglrx driver). Are there other ways to get the actual temperature?