schlitt.info - php, photography and private stuff ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :Author: Tobias Schlitt :Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:29:46 +0100 :Revision: 1 :Copyright: CC by-nc-sa ========================== You never stop learning... ========================== :Description: ... at least when you are using Linux! I noticed that especially yesterday again, when I ran the small bash line to check my temperature over and over again, after trying to set my fan-speed manually to maximum (so, I wanted to check if temperature of my CPU goes down). Jakob looked kinda scared at me and asked, why I did not simply use: ... at least when you are using Linux! I noticed that especially yesterday again, when I ran the small bash line to check my temperature over and over again, after trying to set my fan-speed manually to maximum (so, I wanted to check if temperature of my CPU goes down). `Jakob`__ looked kinda scared at me and asked, why I did not simply use: .. __: http://westhoffswelt.de :: [geshi lang=bash]$ watch -n 1 tempCheck.sh[/geshi] I have to admit, I never even thought about that there might exists a tool like "`watch`__"... and now I love it! :) .. __: http://manpages.debian.net/cgi-bin/display_man.cgi?id=943dbda403a37222b15ce8e7d9500c5f&format=plain .. Local Variables: mode: rst fill-column: 79 End: vim: et syn=rst tw=79 Trackbacks ========== Comments ======== - mallory at Thu, 20 Jul 2006 08:22:39 +0200 hehe, you are a good man.