On Thursday 11 July 2024 13:29:14 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
Anno domini 2024 Thu, 11 Jul 13:04:15 -0700
William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
On Thursday 11 July 2024 12:41:48 Mike Bird via
tde-users wrote:
Hi William,
I had a long reply to you ready to go but Nik just posted the
solution to my problem - drag a sensor from the ksysguard
application to a blank display in the double-d ksysguardd app
in the task bar. Thanks for your input!
--Mike
I know that I sign everything William, so I get that a lot; but once we
are acquainted, I tell people to call me Bill, which is how I sign my
emails.
Sorry to miss that long response, but I am glad to contribute however I
can. Nik, as usual, stole my fire.
;-)
Oh, didn't intend to. When I read your mail I just remembered that ages ago
I stumbled over the very same behaviour of ksysguard and had a hard time
figureing out what's going on. At that time I had a T60 with libreboot
running my mill - all powermangement turned off. So I needed something that
told me if the CPU was going to overheat or not - which it never did as I
made sure the fan ran at emergency speed all the time :)
Nik
Not to worry. I was just joking. I ought to remember that jokes don't always
translate so well; some do better than others, but jokes, wordplay and poems
seldom survive translation yet convey the original sense.
Just so everybody knows, I am usually looking for somewhere to insert a joke.
If readers sometimes don't get me, just assume that it's another one of my
jokes that misfired or went off the mark.
If I have something really serious to say (e.g., if I am really annoyed with
another person), then I can be very direct.
Not so in this case, just joking. Always a pleasure to hear from you, Nik.
Most other people here, too.
Bill