Install and configure lm_sensors. Then cpu temp will show up in $sensors or other TUI programs
btop shows it and a ton of other info too.
Psensor is a graphical widget on top of lm_sensors that's shows constantly updated temp/fan/usage info. It's similar to HWMonitor on Windows.
Can you explain a bit more? Temp sensor info is already available anywhere.
then I don't know how to use it? on debian 12.11, what command should I use to see cpu temperature? or is there a gui?
htop displays the cpu temperature, if you configure it to do so.
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