# dasharo-acpi dasharo-acpi is a Linux kernel driver for hardware monitoring on supported platforms with Dasharo firmware. Supported platforms: | Platform | Starting with FW version | | --- | --- | | NovaCustom 11th Gen | v1.6.0 | | NovaCustom 12th Gen | v1.8.0 | | NovaCustom 14th Gen | v1.0.0 | ## Requirements - dkms - kernel headers ## Installation ### Install dependencies Install dependencies: Debian / Ubuntu: ``` sudo apt install dkms ``` Fedora: ``` sudo dnf install dkms kernel-headers ``` ### Download Download the package for your distro from https://github.com/Dasharo/dasharo-acpi-dkms/releases/latest For Debian or Ubuntu, download the .deb package. For Fedora, download the .rpm package. ### Install From the location you downloaded the package to in the previous step, install the package: Ubuntu: ``` sudo apt install ./dasharo-acpi-dkms_*.deb ``` Fedora: ``` sudo dnf install ./dasharo-acpi-dkms-*.rpm ``` To load the driver, simply reboot, or run the command: ``` sudo modprobe dasharo-acpi ``` ## Usage lm-sensors is one of many utilities that can make use of the driver. Install lm-sensors: Ubuntu: ``` sudo apt install lm-sensors ``` Fedora: ``` sudo dnf install lm_sensors ``` Run `sensors` in a terminal and observe the output. Under the dasharo-acpi sensor, you should now see your CPU and GPU (if present) temperatures, along with speeds of their fans: ``` dasharo_acpi-acpi-0 Adapter: ACPI interface CPU 0: 1005 RPM GPU 0: 0 RPM CPU Package 0: +56.0°C GPU 0: +58.0°C ```