[ol7_developer_EPEL] gnome-shell-extension-freon-27-1.el7.noarch

Name:gnome-shell-extension-freon
Version:27
Release:1.el7
Architecture:noarch
Group:Unspecified
Size:112256
License:GPLv2
RPM: gnome-shell-extension-freon-27-1.el7.noarch.rpm
Source RPM: gnome-shell-extension-freon-27-1.el7.src.rpm
Build Date:Wed Oct 25 2017
Build Host:x86-ol7-builder-02.us.oracle.com
Vendor:Oracle America
URL:https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/841/freon/
Summary:GNOME Shell extension to display system temperature, voltage, and fan speed
Description:
Freon is a GNOME Shell extension for displaying the temperature of your CPU,
hard disk, solid state, and video card (NVIDIA, Catalyst, and Bumblebee
supported), as well as power supply voltage, and fan speed. You can choose which
HDD/SSD or other devices to include, what temperature units to use, and how
often to refresh the sensors readout, and they will appear in the GNOME Shell
top bar. For the GPU temperature, you may need to install the vendor's driver
for best results.

**NOTE:** Freon relies on lm_sensors. You must run `sensors-detect` before Freon
will be able to detect and display hardware temperatures. The default options
for sensors-detect are safe for most systems; however, there is a small, but
non-zero chance of causing hardware damage or a kernel panic. See the discussion
on GitHub -- https://github.com/groeck/lm-sensors/issues/17

**NOTE:** After installing, each user that wants it must still manually enable
Freon before it will take effect. You can do so a few different ways:

* If you've already installed the GNOME Shell integration web browser plugin,
  go to <https://extensions.gnome.org/local/>, find the extension, and click
  the switch to "ON."
* Open GNOME Tweak Tool, go to the Extensions tab, find the extension, and click
  the switch to "ON."
* Open a terminal or the desktop's command dialog, and (as your normal user
  account) run:
  gnome-shell-extension-tool --enable freon@UshakovVasilii_Github.yahoo.com

You may also need to restart GNOME Shell (Open the command dialog with Alt-F2,
type `r`, and hit enter), or log out and log back in.

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