raspberrypi-temp VS rplcd_timeserver

Compare raspberrypi-temp vs rplcd_timeserver and see what are their differences.

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raspberrypi-temp rplcd_timeserver
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about 4 years ago almost 3 years ago
Python Python
- GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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raspberrypi-temp

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  • System Hardware Monitor (CPU & GPU Temperature Monitor)
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 7 Apr 2021
    To my understanding it's being called on in the code of another program which is the one you must run to display the stats on the lcd. The git hub link is: https://github.com/RodDevs/raspberrypi-temp I can link a couple of the video tutorials that call upon these programs successfully, but most of them, at least all of the many I watched did. And yeah the possibility of that crossed my mind but I'm hoping it's just a simple case of user error.

rplcd_timeserver

Posts with mentions or reviews of rplcd_timeserver. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-12.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing raspberrypi-temp and rplcd_timeserver you can also consider the following projects:

PiHole-Monitoring - A Python script to monitor the latest block on an LCD.

docker-ntp - 🕒 Chrony NTP Server running in a Docker container (without the priviledged flag)

whitelist - A simple tool to add commonly white listed domains to your Pi-Hole setup.

luma.lcd - Python module to drive PCD8544, HT1621, ST7735, ST7567 and UC1701X-based LCDs

chirp-rpi - Python library for the Chirp I2C soil moisture sensor.

RPi-12864-LCD-ST7920-lib - An English translation and improvement from this original Czech code: http://www.astromik.org/raspi/42.htm

rpi_timeserver - Ansible role to deploy Chrony and NTPD daemons on Raspberry PI

lcd - This repository contains all of the code for interfacing with a 16x2 Character I2C LCD Display. This accompanies my YouTube tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR5XhHYzUK0

cloudflare_ddns - Cloudflare Dynamic DNS schedule daemon

OpenSntpServer - A simple open source implementation of the sntp protocol