| Hey, To see current temperature of my RPi v1 + v2, I'm using "phpsysinfo"
 http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/
 You need a webserver + php, it's php scripts that can give you
    informations on a webpage about temp, quotas, hdd...
 It's not monitoring 24/24, only when you refresh/surf the webpage.
 To see the RPi temp with this tool, in phpsysinfo.ini :
 SENSOR_PROGRAM="PiTemp"
 (and enable _javascript_ in your browser to see
    "/index.php?disp=dynamic" version)
 
 Munin was too heavy on the RPi v1... not tested on the v2...And I
    don't remember if it was able to catch and draw temperature...
 
 I've read on some websites RPi v3 can be really hot when it's
    working... :(
 
 And thx for your positive message, it's always nice to read this !
 
 
 
 
 Le 11/04/2016 16:00, Odd Sec a écrit :
 
      I have also had heat issues with raspb. Solution in
        my setup was a small dollar store fan for air movement. My plan
        today is to put up another relay on another pi.  ps. I must say that the tor community is one of the
        most helpful and supportive groups ive come across. Not because
        of our core purpose. It is because we already are in a position
        to help the world and we top that with a email list that is
        always full of people willing to help their fellow man/woman
        help the world more efficiently. These selfless acts do not go
        unnoticed. Id sit in a relay center helping you all back 9-5 if
        time allowed Together we are awesome. Thats my speech for the
        year. Thank you all! On Apr 10, 2016 6:30 PM, "Yawning Angel"
        <yawning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
        wrote:
         On Sun, 10
          Apr 2016 21:48:06 +0000fr33d0m4all <fr33d0m4all@xxxxxxxxxx>
          wrote:
 
 [snip]
 
 > Thank you very much Yawning for the news, I didn't know
          about that!
 > I'm running stable 0.2.7.6 from the Jessie repo, I hope
          the new
 > ARMv8-AES-enabled version will be out "soon" in the repo
          (but I don't
 > think it will happen soon, at least for the stable
          branch, right?)
 
 0.2.8.x will be in a stable repo shortly.  However as far as I
          know, we
 do not separately build OpenSSL packages (and the 1.1.0 series
          is still
 in pre-release state), so you will either need to be patient,
          or wait
 the 15 years it takes for Debian to update anything[0].
 
 > BTW, I can't offer more than 14 Mbps, which are about 75%
          of my upload
 > BW, so I can live for a while without AES acceleration :)
 
 Well, crypto being more efficient would reduce load on the box
          and
 lessen the likelyhood of it catching fire. :P
 
 Realistically I'd wait till there at least is a formal OpenSSL
          1.1.0
 release before using it for more than testing.  But I figured
          it would
 be good to note that the RasPi3 will benefit.
 
 Regards,
 
 --
 Yawning Angel
 
 [0]: Obvious hyperbole is obvious.
 
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