How to Install and Uninstall gnome-shell-extension-freon.noarch Package on Fedora 38
Last updated: October 06,2024
1. Install "gnome-shell-extension-freon.noarch" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install gnome-shell-extension-freon.noarch on Fedora 38
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
gnome-shell-extension-freon.noarch
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2. Uninstall "gnome-shell-extension-freon.noarch" package
Learn how to uninstall gnome-shell-extension-freon.noarch on Fedora 38:
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sudo dnf remove
gnome-shell-extension-freon.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the gnome-shell-extension-freon.noarch package on Fedora 38
Last metadata expiration check: 3:46:23 ago on Sat Mar 16 16:59:57 2024.
Available Packages
Name : gnome-shell-extension-freon
Epoch : 2
Version : 52
Release : 1.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 69 k
Source : gnome-shell-extension-freon-52-1.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : GNOME Shell extension to display system temperature, voltage, and fan speed
URL : https://github.com/UshakovVasilii/gnome-shell-extension-freon/wiki
License : GPL-2.0-only
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.
:
: **NOTE** that if you want to see GPU temperature, you will need to
: install the vendor's driver and any related packages. (Nouveau
: unfortunately won't work for Nvidia cards.)
:
: * hard drive temperatures requires that you probe the `drivetemp.ko`
: kernel module. One way is to add the file
: /etc/modules-load.d/drivetemp.conf with a single line saying
: drivetemp
: * Nvidia GPU temperatures require the `nvidia-settings` application,
: typically installed with the proprietary Nvidia drivers.
: * Bumblebee + Nvidia requires `optirun`.
: * AMD GPU temperatures requires `aticonfig`, part of AMD Radeon Software
: (formerly known as AMD Catalyst).
Available Packages
Name : gnome-shell-extension-freon
Epoch : 2
Version : 52
Release : 1.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 69 k
Source : gnome-shell-extension-freon-52-1.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : GNOME Shell extension to display system temperature, voltage, and fan speed
URL : https://github.com/UshakovVasilii/gnome-shell-extension-freon/wiki
License : GPL-2.0-only
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.
:
: **NOTE** that if you want to see GPU temperature, you will need to
: install the vendor's driver and any related packages. (Nouveau
: unfortunately won't work for Nvidia cards.)
:
: * hard drive temperatures requires that you probe the `drivetemp.ko`
: kernel module. One way is to add the file
: /etc/modules-load.d/drivetemp.conf with a single line saying
: drivetemp
: * Nvidia GPU temperatures require the `nvidia-settings` application,
: typically installed with the proprietary Nvidia drivers.
: * Bumblebee + Nvidia requires `optirun`.
: * AMD GPU temperatures requires `aticonfig`, part of AMD Radeon Software
: (formerly known as AMD Catalyst).