2.2.7 has been packaged in Natty
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Sensors applet doesn't s
FYI - Bug 616855 is In Progress to get the Ubuntu package upgrade to
version 2.2.7
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Sensors applet doesn't show HDD temperature
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For a bit more info - this should have been fixed by the upstream commit
5c64d9d74985bd6ea9df1c968ea60d7c7355cde1 and hence would be included in
the latest release 2.2.7 - if Ubuntu upgrade to this version then the
bug should be fixed automatically with any luck.
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubu
Okay I think your initial comment of a race condition is correct - what
probably happens is sensors-applet starts up before hddtemp so it
initially fails to find the sensor, and hence the hddtemp plugin is
unloaded. Because of this even once the saved sensor data is loaded
after intial startup, we
** Attachment added: "Requested picture of Preferences/Capteur"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sensors-applet/+bug/615591/+attachment/1510008/+files/Capture-Pr%C3%A9f%C3%A9rences%20du%20moniteur%20mat%C3%A9riel.png
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Sensors applet doesn't show HDD temperature
https://bugs.launch
I don't understand what you mean by the comment "From the Preferences of
the applet, the "Capteur" is from hddtemp (while the graphic part is
from nvidia)." - Can you take a screenshot showing the list of sensors
which you have enabled in the preferences dialog?
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Sensors applet doesn't show HD
My synaptic reports hddtemp as installed, and no such thing as devkit-disks.
(Once again, that is on my system, I do not know about the original reporter)
Now, looking for devicekit-disks-doc, I found a transitional package for
udisks-doc, and in fact udisks itself (not the doc) is also installed.
Are you using the hddtemp or devkit-disks interface to monitor the
temperature of your HDD? There is a known bug in the devkit-disks plugin
which on first load will fail to show the temperature (which is as far
as I can see the exact symptoms you are seeing) - this has been fixed
upstream and will
A small addition, at least for my system:
It seems to be a race condition between the applet/daemon/whatever and the
start of gnome/system.
My configuration is with automatic login : it goes straight from Grub2 to
splash screen (with 5 dots) and then open my two displays, loading 3 lines of
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