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Getting More Info
After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 6.0, you need to do some modifications to get all system information displayed.
Fedora Install lm-sensors
open a terminal session and login as root or if you have sudo configured use sudo in front of all commands.
type
su -
at the prompt enter your root password
then type
yum install lm_sensors sensors-detect
Ubuntu Install lm-sensors (Additional help)
sudo apt-get install lm-sensors sudo sensors-detect
Answer the questions. At the end of sensors-detect, Type "yes" to have sensors-detect insert modules into /etc/modules, or edit /etc/modules yourself service module-init-tools start
Configure phpsysinfo
first make a backup of your original configuration file
cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html cp phpsysinfo.ini phpsysinfo.inibak
if neccessary
yum install nano
modify the configuration file
nano phpsysinfo.ini
optional changes
DEFAULT_LANG="nl" LOAD_BAR=true USE_VHOST=true SENSOR_PROGRAM="LMSensors" HDD_TEMP="command" HIDE_FS_TYPES="tmpfs,devtmpfs"
For Ubuntu run also
sudo dpkg-reconfigure hddtemp
and set suid to YES
after saving phpsysinfo.ini phpsysinfo will provide voltage, fan, temperature data and more