On Wednesday 10 May 2017 15:54:05 Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> Since about 2 weekly updates ago (which seems to neatly translate to a
> newly stable 2.3.10-r1 version of gkrellm) sometimes it starts without
> any of the hardware monitoring sensors displayed.  Not always; but since
> gkrellm despite of all its other virtues is the misguided sort of
> program that confuse configuration and state, and save the state when
> exiting, this means once it happens I have to manually configure all the
> sensors again, with the GUI because I don't know another way.  ARGH!
> 
> _All_ the hw monitoring sensors disappear: temps, fans, and voltages,
> provided by at least two different hardware interfaces.  This makes me
> doubt that the cause is some change in the kernel or udev or anything on
> that level - it looks more like a bug in gkrellm itself.
> 
> (For complete clarity: I use the direct way to read sensor values, not
> via mbmon or lm-sensors.)
> 
> Has anyone else seen this?  There was a thread discussing gkrellm not so
> long ago, so I know there are other users around.

No, it's fine here, and I also don't use lm_sensors. I only show temperatures 
though. I'd show you a screen shot, but it's 1.3MB.

Gkrellm is just about the most useful accessory for the Linux desktop, if 
you ask me. I have three instances of it here, showing data from three 
machines.

If you want to report a bug, the place to do it is on the mailing list 
gkre...@lists.netservicesgroup.com .

-- 
Regards
Peter


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