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emoji-selector-for-gnome
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How to write Emojis in Fedora Workstation (35 Beta)
You can also use this GNOME extension.
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How to get emojis to show up in Gnome search on Ubuntu minimal install?
Or just use a different emoji picker like https://github.com/maoschanz/emoji-selector-for-gnome
gnome-shell-extension-freon
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I need a small tool to monitor the CPU temperature and Fans RPM in Fedora 38
I imagine you are using GNOME? In that case you can use the extension called freon: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/841/freon/
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How to get a CPU fan to stay quiet when the issue is not a hardware problem
It would be cool to check your PC temperature, with either a gnome extension https://extensions.gnome.org like freon or install lm-sensors and logging the temperatures. as u/spxak1 said It's probably because your PC is being taxed and tries to cool down your system.
- What are these GNOME extensions?
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Monitoring software
Freon is a nice Gnome Shell for this purpose, it works quite well. Make sure you check their wiki for the dependencies:
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Is NVIDIA Card Used By Xorg Regardless Of NVIDIA PRIME Or Non-PRIME?
Probably. Freon, specifically, runs nvidia-smi, it wakes the device up each time it queries the temperature - if GPU temperature reporting is enabled.
- Entusiastas de Linux do r/brasil, uni-vos!!! Qual seu Setup? DistribuiĆ§Ć£o? Desktop environment?
- My current ultrabook install.
- Show CPU and Memory usage and CPU temp
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Where can I find information about these temperature sensors in my Thelio desktop?
I'm using Freon on Pop!_OS 21.10, and I see a number of sensors detected in my Thelio Mira. I wasn't able to find anywhere in the System76 docs about what each of these may be. The GPU, CPU cores, and disk temp sensors are obvious. I'm wondering where I can find docs or info on what "Composite", "PackageID", "Sensor 1",. "Sensor 2", and "temp1" are measuring.
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How do I monitor temperature/fans?
You still need lm-sensors but there are multiple GUI alternatives to sensors. Simplest is probably xsensors and there are also some GNOME extensions that display data from lm-sensors, like Freon for example (I am not GNOME users so I don't have personal experience with it, but it has good reviews).
What are some alternatives?
gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect - KDE Connect implementation for GNOME
argos - Create GNOME Shell extensions in seconds
gnome-shell-extension-blyr - Apply a Blur Effect to GNOME Shell UI elements
gnome-shell-wsmatrix - GNOME shell extension to arrange workspaces in a two-dimensional grid with workspace thumbnails
unite-shell - Unite is an extension that makes GNOME Shell look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.
improved-osk-gnome-ext - Improved On Screen Keyboard for Gnome Shell
zabbix-mini-IPMI - Disk and CPU temperature monitoring for Linux, FreeBSD and Windows. LLD, trapper.
forge - Forge - Tiling and Window Manager for Gnome-Shell [Moved to: https://github.com/forge-ext/forge]
system-monitoring-center - Multi-featured system monitor
gnome-shell-extension-maximized-by-default - GNOME Shell extension that made windows maximized on start.
conky - Light-weight system monitor for X, Wayland (sort of), and other things, too