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Using wminfo, a dockapp for WindowMaker you can display hddtemp informations.
With a plugin (a simple bash script), containing something like:
[ "$2" == "" ] ; then
hddtemp -q $1 | sed s@"$1: "@""@g
else
hddtemp -q $1 | sed s@" $2: "@""@g | sed s@"/dev/"@""@g
fi
If the script is called hddtemp.wmiplugin, executing wminfo like this:
wminfo -p "hddtemp.wmiplugin /dev/hda ST340016A" -u 60
you will get something like: "HDA: 32 C".