On Thu, 20 May 2010 19:53:58 -0400 Michael Blumenkrantz <m...@zentific.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 2010 09:43:10 +1000 > David Seikel <onef...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Thu, 20 May 2010 06:18:56 -0400 Michael Blumenkrantz > > <m...@zentific.com> wrote: > > > > > In addition to my request for testing yesterday, I have an > > > additional request for people to rebuild and test more stuff > > > today. I've just added udev support to the temperature module, > > > and though it works perfectly for me, others may not find this to > > > be the case. The only way I can track down hardware-related bugs > > > is for people with different hardware to test, so help out! > > > > After a fresh recompile of everything from SVN, the temperature > > settings has a Hardware tab, with two radio buttons, internal and > > udev. I change it to udev, and even after a complete shutdown and > > restart of E, there is still no choice of sensors. The display > > shows something, but when I hover over it, it shows "N/A" as the > > label. Is it supposed to then let me pick one of my four sensors > > in that tab, or maybe another tab? > > > > Seems that just using the enlightenment restart menu is no longer > > the same as shutting down e entirely. That is what was loosing my > > settings -> system menu, and it's doing that consistently. A pain, > > I have to close all my windows and try to remember what I was doing > > when I log back on. > > > I haven't added any sensor selection options yet, that's a TODO item > since it's a feature add rather than functionality add. Currently > udev mode should calculate the average temperature of all your > cpus/cores. If it isn't working and you're using the latest e/eeze > (~12am UTC today), I'll take another look at the udev readouts you > sent me. Yep, no changes to SVN since I compiled, so I got the latest. I can't tell what the value is, that's the part that says "N/A". I'm assuming that means "can't find any sensors"? If I can get the temperature as a number, and now that I know it's an average, I can compare that to the numbers I get from other software and see if it really is an average. Off course, an average that includes all four sensors wont be much good in my case. One is non existent and always shows 14 degrees, even though room temperature is usually higher. The other three are CPU, motherboard, and graphics card, though the graphics card one thinks it's the intel CPU version of the temperature from my AMD CPU. At least according to sensors. I don't really have both intel and AMD CPUs on the same motherboard. lol -- A big old stinking pile of genius that no one wants coz there are too many silver coated monkeys in the world.
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