IBMDoK is a compact and efficient KDE applet designed for monitoring thermal sensors in IBM systems. It provides quick and easy access to temperature readings, ensuring optimal system performance and preventing potential overheating issues.
To run IBMDoK, you will need to have ibm-acpi installed on your system, as well as a Thinkpad notebook. Once you have these components set up, installing IBMDoK should be fairly straightforward.
The recommended way to install IBMDoK is to navigate to the directory containing the source code and type `./configure` into the command line. This will configure the package for your system. If you are using an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure` instead.
Configuring IBMDoK takes some time and will print messages indicating which features it is checking for as it runs. After configuration is complete, type `make` to compile the package and `make install` to install the programs and any associated data files and documentation. Once installed, you can remove unnecessary files from the source code directory by typing `make clean`.
Overall, IBMDoK is a useful and functional tool for anyone looking to monitor their IBM thermal sensors. While it may require some setup and configuration, it is well worth the effort for those who need this type of functionality on their ThinkPad notebook.
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