As per the last comment, this change is best proposed upstream directly.
** Changed in: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Hi again,
After thinking a bit about this bug, I think it is fairly safe to say
that we as distro won't fix it. It is entirely cosmetic, and as Paride
already said, the best place to raise such issues is directly with
upstream.
If you would like to report an issue with them, please follow this
Hi Florian, I set the Importance of this bug report to Low, as the issue
is cosmetic.
Ideally this should be fixed upstream: this way the fix will be picked
up by Debian/Ubuntu and other distributions without the added
maintenance need of carrying an Ubuntu-specific delta.
Would you consider
Here it is again with underscores instead of spaces:
nct6798-isa-0290
Adapter:_ISA_adapter
in0:___944.00_mV_(min_=__+0.00_V,_max_=__+1.74_V)
in1:_1.01_V__(min_=__+0.00_V,_max_=__+0.00_V)__ALARM
Sorry, the web form completely killed the column layout.
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Title:
column layout in "sensors" is broken for voltages of 1000.00 mV
To manage
I am running the "sensors" command by typing "sensors" into a terminal
window and hitting Enter.
It is a bug because the column layout is broken for some voltage values
which happen to be relatively common on my system, see the "in6" value:
ct6798-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
in0:
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report.
Could you please describe how you are running the "sensors" command? I
was not able to obtain these values you mentioned, and I would like to
understand how the output is being formatted in your machine, and why
you think this is a problem.