One of the problems I experienced when I tried V3.5.13 was that ksysguard was no longer detecting the lm-sensors output. Has anyone else experienced the same problem, or conversely, are people that are using 3.5.13 finding that ksysguard _is_ detecting the hardware sensors on their systems?
Regards,
LeeE
On Saturday 18 February 2012 18:04:13 leee wrote:
One of the problems I experienced when I tried V3.5.13 was that ksysguard was no longer detecting the lm-sensors output. Has anyone else experienced the same problem, or conversely, are people that are using 3.5.13 finding that ksysguard _is_ detecting the hardware sensors on their systems?
at least cpu temp. is working here (3.5.13 on debian squeeze). didn't try other things, though.
werner
On Saturday 18 February 2012 17:18:01 Werner Joss wrote:
On Saturday 18 February 2012 18:04:13 leee wrote:
One of the problems I experienced when I tried V3.5.13 was that ksysguard was no longer detecting the lm-sensors output. Has anyone else experienced the same problem, or conversely, are people that are using 3.5.13 finding that ksysguard _is_ detecting the hardware sensors on their systems?
at least cpu temp. is working here (3.5.13 on debian squeeze). didn't try other things, though.
werner
Can you see the other sensor probes, such as fan speeds and voltages, when you expand the Hardware Sensors branch on the tree or is there just the one probe for CPU temp?
TIA
LeeE
On Sunday 19 February 2012 12:25:20 leee wrote:
Can you see the other sensor probes, such as fan speeds and voltages, when you expand the Hardware Sensors branch on the tree or is there just the one probe for CPU temp?
yes, it's only that, no fan speeds/voltages.
werner
On Sunday 19 February 2012 11:34:10 Werner Joss wrote:
On Sunday 19 February 2012 12:25:20 leee wrote:
Can you see the other sensor probes, such as fan speeds and voltages, when you expand the Hardware Sensors branch on the tree or is there just the one probe for CPU temp?
yes, it's only that, no fan speeds/voltages.
werner
Thanks - that sounds like it's only seeing the ACPI kernel hardware sensor. This is a relatively new kernel feature which doesn't seem to be as advanced as the old lm-sensors yet. Unfortunately the two appear to be incompatible and whilst both can be compiled into the kernel (or as kernel modules) only one or the other can be used as they seem to use the same resources.
Does anyone know if support for lm-sensors has been removed in V3.5.13(+)?
Hopefully one of the devs might comment upon this.
LeeE