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Gnome Sensors Applet (GSA): a -must have- applet for your hardware security in Gnome OS!

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Gnome Sensors AppletToday, in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we strongly suggest a very useful applet for every Gnome OS: GSA. The Gnome Sensors Applet let you constantly check the hardware sensors, including CPU temperature, fan speeds and voltage. GSA is very easy to install and manage; its intuitive graphical interface allow you to decide what alarms you prefer to display in case of emergency. GSA is recommended for all the Linux users who constantly push the limits of their pc. AddThis

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This entry was posted in Computadoras, Computers & Internet, CPU temperature, efficiency in Ubuntu, Get Linux, Gnome, Gnome applets, Gnome Sensors Applet, Gnome tips, GSA, Linux Distros, linux problem, Linux Tips, mainboard, News, Noticias, OS News, placa madre, Security package for Ubuntu, System Configuration for Ubuntu, Tech, Technology, Technology and Software, Technology News, Tecnologia, Ubuntu, Ubuntu 7.04, Ubuntu tips on July 1, 2007 by Galigio.

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