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Armbian Style MOTD for x86
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That's an example, for instance the CPU temps depend on another os those files that is written by the armbianmonitor service... and I don't want to run that service on a generic machine. In the past I modified the script to read temps from
lm-sensors
but that doesn't seem to be very portable as both Intel and AMD have multiple variations on way they report the temps.This is why I'm mostly looking for an alternative.