Hi,
Jean-Philippe, thank you for the fixed new version! It works well with Unity
(Ubuntu 16.04 and default theme) without wasting CPU time. htop reports an
average of about 0.6% cpu cycle time running in the background.
Therefore, I can confirm, the binaries provided by ppa:jfi/ppa (Version 1.1.5
Hi Jean-Philippe,
I've tested psensor under Xfce (xUbuntu) and indeed psensor behaves has
expected. The CPU power stays at virtually 0 in back- and foreground. I
tested it installing the xubunut-desktop alongside. After switching back
to Unity, psensor still behaved well*. However, as soon as I re
I can confirm this behaviour as well. (Ubuntu 16.04 AMD64 with stock unity and
repository) As soon as Graph window loses focus the CPU power increases
(depending on graph window size and amount of plotted data). As soon as focus
is regained, processing goes under 1%.
I tested installing version
sorry for half finished post above!
Hi,
I think I have a related problem, that I am not able to solve.
I have the following setup:
sda=SSD (encrypted root luks)
sdb=HDD (encrypted data in encrypted lvm2)
I checked the UUIDs they are correct. The very same files work with
Upstart. With systemd I e
Hi,
I think I have a related problem, that I am not able to solve.
I have the following setup:
sda=SSD
sda1=root (luks, ext4)
sda2=boot (ext3)
sda3=Win7
sdb=HDD
sdb1=
/dev/mapper/ssd-root / ext4
defaults,noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro 0 1
/dev/mapper/vgubuntu-home /
I used the graphical "Software Updater", which is also used for regular
updates (clicking on major system update). The update was started from
the encrypted system, all required packages were downloaded from default
sources defined in the Ubuntu repertory. During the update procedure I
chose all d
Public bug reported:
Hi,
after upgrading from Ubuntu 13.10 to 14.04 my home-dir was automatically
encrypted using eCryptfs. Although useful, my home-dir is within an encrpyted
volume. And now encryption is nested. As a result, my data-throughput droped to
30 Mb/s (120 MB/s before on SSD within
I use the 64bit Standard Ubuntu, I updated using the graphical update
client. My homefolder is within an encrypted (cryptsetup-luks) partition
mounted automatically via crypttab and fstab.
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