https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445297

--- Comment #5 from Dennis Schridde <devuran...@gmx.net> ---
Created attachment 143898
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screenshot of NVMe drive temperature sensor settings screen

I disabled the checkbox at "Automatic Y Data Range" in the "Data Ranges"
section of the settings screen. This resolved the issue: The temperature graphs
are now displayed in a useful way. I think this is also the only reliable and
correct way to handle such situation.

Who would I report the wrong min/max values of the NVMe temperature sensor to?
Is that something lm-sensors needs to fix, or do I report it to the Linux
kernel developers? If so, which one?

What KDE Plasma could do: Display a warning in the settings, if the
automatically detected range seems unreasonable: If the actual value is
visualised at the same pixel height as one of the min/max values from the
sensor and/or the range spans thousands of degrees Celsius, that is probably
not what the user intended. If there is nothing you can do in this area, I
suggest to close this report.

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