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There is a way to check the temperature under Linux. It involves the "lmsensors" package, but I don't know the exact details.<br></blockquote><div><br>Yes, that's what I've been using. The package is lm_sensors, if installed, you just have to type "sensors" and you get the temperature in ēC.<br>
<br>I've already checked that temperature never goes beyond 100ēC, so it is working.<br><br>But how does it work? Is it just underclocking? I've checked /proc/cpuinfo, but clock is always at ~1GHz<br></div></div><br>
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