Psensor is a graphical hardware temperature monitor for Linux. It can monitor temperatures of the different hardware sensors (motherboard and CPU using lm-sensors), hard disk drives (hddtemp), and Nvidia GPUs. The fan can also be monitored (lm-sensors). Psensor is designed to be simple and easy to use.
| Tags | system |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | Ubuntu Linux Ubuntu GNU/Linux Linux |
| Implementation | GTK 2.x lm-sensors Cairo Nvidia CG |
| Translations | English French Turkish Chinese |
Last announcement
Psensor packages have been accepted last month in the unstable and testing Debian repositories. Psensor is now in the Ubuntu software repository of...
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds support for Gtk+3.x and Gtk+ Status Icons. A few bugs have been fixed, mostly concerning compilation with Fedora.


Release Notes: This is the last stable release. It adds an option to restore the position and size of the main window.


Release Notes: This release adds monochrome icons for Ubuntu AppIndicator. The Web interface of Psensor-server has been improved and Microsoft Internet Explorer support has been fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds CPU usage and experimental AMD/ATI GPU monitoring to Psensor and an important memory leak fix. The Psensor-server Web interface has been rewritten with JQuery, introduces new system information (network, CPU load, and memory information), and draws a graph for "lm-sensors" sensors.


Release Notes: This release fixes a few minor bugs and improves the integration with Ubuntu. The Application Indicator displays the unit of the sensor values. On Ubuntu, Psensor is automaticaly started during the user session initialization and its main window can be hidden.