The software is a temperature logger that is networked to allow remote access and monitoring of temperature data.
One of the great features of tempfetch is that it depends on rrdtool, a python module, for graph support and logging. This ensures that you can easily view the temperature data in a graphical format, which makes it easy to analyze and identify patterns.
In addition to its graphing capabilities, tempserver has been tested under both python 2.4 and 2.5 on Gentoo GNU/Linux, gNewSense, and GNU/Linux Debian. This means that it is compatible with multiple operating systems, giving you flexibility and versatility.
The usage of tempserver and tempfetch is straightforward. The program supports various commands such as -h for help, -f for keeping the program in the foreground, -p for specifying a pidfile, and -s for selecting sensors. For example, you can use the sensors command to specify which devices you want to monitor, such as acpi, TZ0, and TZ4. Additionally, sensors are also available for hddtempd and sda.
Overall, tempserver and tempfetch are reliable tools for temperature monitoring and logging. They are compatible with different operating systems and provide graphical visualizations of temperature data, making it easy to analyze and interpret temperature patterns.
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