[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-07-04 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for lm-sensors (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]

** Changed in: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Expired

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-05-05 Thread Alex Murray
I think he meant the lm-sensors version not sensors-applet.

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-05-05 Thread Alex Murray
I think he meant the lm-sensors version not sensors-applet.

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-05-04 Thread LoneWolf_53
I've upgraded to Natty since posting here so not sure if the version
changed with Natty or not.

What I'm showing is sensors-applet 2.2.7-2ubuntu2 if that's what you are
asking.

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-05-04 Thread LoneWolf_53
I've upgraded to Natty since posting here so not sure if the version
changed with Natty or not.

What I'm showing is sensors-applet 2.2.7-2ubuntu2 if that's what you are
asking.

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-04-20 Thread Chuck Short
Which version is this with anyways?

** Changed in: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-04-20 Thread Chuck Short
Which version is this with anyways?

** Changed in: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-03-27 Thread LoneWolf_53
With what little knowledge of Linux that I have I'd say you are correct
because when the new sensors appear they do so with default colors as
opposed to the customized ones which are checked off in the box to run.

So does that mean it must be reported as a libsensors bug?

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-03-27 Thread LoneWolf_53
With what little knowledge of Linux that I have I'd say you are correct
because when the new sensors appear they do so with default colors as
opposed to the customized ones which are checked off in the box to run.

So does that mean it must be reported as a libsensors bug?

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-03-26 Thread Alex Murray
From the debug output it looks like there are already duplicate entries
for some sensors saved in sensors-applet's settings - basically what is
happening is that libsensors is not providing consistent naming of
sensors across reboots - so on first boot sensors-applet gets the list
of sensors from libsensors with names A,B,C say, and then saves this
list of sensors in its settings along with whether they are enabled etc,
graph colour and whotnot. Then on next boot, for the same set of
sensors, libsensors returns names D,E,F and so these look like different
sensors (they have different names) and so sensors-applet may also save
this new list of sensors to its settings - so now in the sensors-applet
settings we have sensors A,B,C,D,E,F even though at any one time there
is really only either A,B,C or D,E,F - so this is really a bug in
libsensors for not providing consistent naming, not sensors-applet since
there is no way to know that D is really A since it actually looks like
a new sensor.

** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

** Also affects: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-03-26 Thread Alex Murray
From the debug output it looks like there are already duplicate entries
for some sensors saved in sensors-applet's settings - basically what is
happening is that libsensors is not providing consistent naming of
sensors across reboots - so on first boot sensors-applet gets the list
of sensors from libsensors with names A,B,C say, and then saves this
list of sensors in its settings along with whether they are enabled etc,
graph colour and whotnot. Then on next boot, for the same set of
sensors, libsensors returns names D,E,F and so these look like different
sensors (they have different names) and so sensors-applet may also save
this new list of sensors to its settings - so now in the sensors-applet
settings we have sensors A,B,C,D,E,F even though at any one time there
is really only either A,B,C or D,E,F - so this is really a bug in
libsensors for not providing consistent naming, not sensors-applet since
there is no way to know that D is really A since it actually looks like
a new sensor.

** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

** Also affects: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-03-25 Thread LoneWolf_53
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: GConf data is compatible. Trying 
to set up sensors from gconf data
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: /dev/sda

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: Sensor tree created.
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: Added sensor interface hddtemp to 
tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor /dev/sda to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: creating new active sensor
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: setting graph dimensions to 14 x 18
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: no get_sensor_value function yet 
installed for interface.
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: THRM

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: Added sensor interface acpi to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: creating new active sensor
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: setting graph dimensions to 14 x 18
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: no get_sensor_value function yet 
installed for interface.
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: temp1

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: Added sensor interface libsensors 
to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://acpitz-virtual-0/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: creating new active sensor
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: setting graph dimensions to 14 x 18
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: no get_sensor_value function yet 
installed for interface.
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: Core 0

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://coretemp-isa-/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: creating new active sensor
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: setting graph dimensions to 14 x 18
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: no get_sensor_value function yet 
installed for interface.
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: Core 1

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://coretemp-isa-0001/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: Core 3

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://coretemp-isa-0002/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: Core 2

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://coretemp-isa-0003/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: Core 2

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://coretemp-isa-0002/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: Core 3

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://coretemp-isa-0003/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: Core 3

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://coretemp-isa-0001/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: Core 1

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor 
sensor://coretemp-isa-0003/0 to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: trying to add sensor from gconf 
data: GPU0CoreTemp

(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: Added sensor interface nvidia to 
tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: added sensor CoreTemp to tree
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: creating new active sensor
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: setting graph dimensions to 14 x 18
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: no get_sensor_value function yet 
installed for interface.
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: done setting up from gconf
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: path 
/home/spezi/.gnome2/sensors-applet/plugins is not a valid directory
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: found 
/usr/lib/sensors-applet/plugins//libibm-acpi.so in plugin directory
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: calling init function for plugin 
file /usr/lib/sensors-applet/plugins//libibm-acpi.so
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: plugin could not find any sensors 
- unloading it
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: found 
/usr/lib/sensors-applet/plugins//libhddtemp.so in plugin directory
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: calling init function for plugin 
file /usr/lib/sensors-applet/plugins//libhddtemp.so
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: registering plugin hddtemp
(sensors-applet:5967): Sensors Applet-DEBUG: sensor with path: /dev/sda, id: 
/dev/sda already exists in 

[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2011-03-24 Thread LoneWolf_53
I've noticed the same thing happens to me when I reboot.

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2010-12-02 Thread Delan Azabani
Thanks for your help. I'll have to wait for this to occur again. It's
currently not happening, though it almost certainly will in the near
future.

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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2010-12-01 Thread Delan Azabani

** Attachment added: Screenshot-Sensors Applet Preferences.png
   
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[Bug 683591] Re: sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates

2010-12-01 Thread Alex Murray
Can you please post the output of the sensors command when sensors-
applet shows duplicate sensors and when it doesn't show duplicates?

Also could you post the output when running sensors-applet from the command 
line.
Open a terminal and type:

killall sensors-applet

and hit Return. Then a window should appear saying:

Hardware Sensors Monitor has quit unexpectedly.
If you reload a panel object, it will automatically be added back to the panel.

DON'T CLICK ANYTHING YET. Go back to the terminal window and type:

/usr/lib/gnome-panel/sensors-applet

and hit Return. Then go back to the pop-up window and choose 'Reload' at
which point a heap of output should appear in the terminal window from
sensors-applet - please copy this and attach it to this bug report.

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