I know I once knew how to do this, but I've forgotten how, and can't find any documentation that tells me :-(
How do I add a ksysguard sensor display to the panel?
[The irony here is that I have two sensors already displayed in the panel, but I put them there so long ago that I don't recall how I did it, and can't figure out how to add a third sensor; I have it configured to show three displays, but the third just appears blank because I can't remember how to configure it to display a sensor.]
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Right click and add applet to panel it is one of them. If not listed add the kicker-applets package.
Pisini, John wrote on 7/10/19 1:12 PM:
Right click and add applet to panel it is one of them. If not listed add the kicker-applets package.
I don't think you understand the issue. Let me try again in different words and with a different approach...
I have System Guard in the panel. It holds three displays. The first two I populated with sensors a long time ago by some means that I now forget. I now want to add a third sensor, in the display that is currently blank. How do I do that?
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Am Mittwoch, 10. Juli 2019 schrieb D. R. Evans:
I know I once knew how to do this, but I've forgotten how, and can't find any documentation that tells me :-(
How do I add a ksysguard sensor display to the panel?
[The irony here is that I have two sensors already displayed in the panel, but I put them there so long ago that I don't recall how I did it, and can't figure out how to add a third sensor; I have it configured to show three displays, but the third just appears blank because I can't remember how to configure it to display a sensor.]
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Hi Doc,
IIRC, you can drag and drop a specific sensor from the sensor browsers tree view on the left side into the field wherein you want to place it.
HTH
Kind regards, Stefan
Stefan Krusche wrote on 7/10/19 2:40 PM:
IIRC, you can drag and drop a specific sensor from the sensor browsers tree view on the left side into the field wherein you want to place it.
Ah, yes! So easy when you know how :-)
Thank you very much.
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