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Thanks very much, I was informed elsewhere that editing /etc/resolv.conf does the trick. Sure enough it worked, without a reboot or anything.
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I have found a way. hwmond is a daemon process that runs to monitor this kind of thing. If you just run hwmond for a few seconds (as root), then kill it, the temperatures and other values are written to /var/log/hwmond.log