https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438318
--- Comment #26 from Sebastian E. <kde-b...@foobarlibre.net> --- KSysGuard and KDE System Monitor are system utilities, and as such should first and foremost display system information as it is. Any processing that helps to better dig through and display that information is a nice-to-have option, but should only be that - an option. * This is not macOS running exclusively on a limited, well-known set of Apple hardware. Any attempt to properly clean up a raw list of sensors is futile. * There's the kernel, lm_sensors, and systemd-sensorsd suddenly popping up wouldn't surprise me. That's the layer were cleanup should happen. Doing it at the application layer is conceptually wrong (but of course still a nice-to-have option, especially when the layers below leave something to be desired). * There's a reason why people choose a particular OS and desktop environment. And sometimes that choice changes when beginners become experts. Don't look to macOS or Windows as if the grass was greener there, just because it's more polished. KDE is the side with the greenest grass. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.