Re: usb thermometer?

2020-01-20 Thread J.Witvliet--- via users
This (Ubuntu)thread claims to have it working under CentOS.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/991426/trying-to-use-a-temper-usb-thermometer-with-ubuntu

Excuses for auto-typo’s

On 20 Jan 2020, at 07:09, ToddAndMargo via users 
mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>> wrote:

Hi All,

Is there a such thing as usb thermometer that Fedora
can read?  And be able to be place a ways away from
the computer so the computer's heat will not throw
it off?

Many thanks,
-T

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Re: PINEBOOK Pro

2020-01-20 Thread Alex Gurenko via users
Not yet, I've tried to get it booted by playing around with existing 
arm-image-installer, but no luck, PBP just stays with black screen.

The best lead so far is to follow Peter: https://twitter.com/nullr0ute

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Re: usb thermometer?

2020-01-20 Thread John Mellor

On 2020-01-20 1:08 a.m., ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

Is there a such thing as usb thermometer that Fedora
can read?  And be able to be place a ways away from
the computer so the computer's heat will not throw
it off?

This may be a silly question, but what are you measuring?  If it is the 
local room temperature, you have several sensors on most motherboards, 
and one or two will be pulling room temperature - e.g. most disks are 
mounted in the room-temperature airstream.  If this is on a server, then 
every one that I have also has an intake temperature sensor to control 
fan speed.


Of course, this will not work if you're trying to  measure the oven or 
outside temperature for instance.


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Re: usb thermometer?

2020-01-20 Thread Dave Stevens
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 09:21:42 -0500
John Mellor  wrote:

> On 2020-01-20 1:08 a.m., ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> > Is there a such thing as usb thermometer that Fedora
> > can read?  And be able to be place a ways away from
> > the computer so the computer's heat will not throw
> > it off?

I didn't have any trouble searching for wifi usb thermometer and
getting lots of hits

d
> >  
> This may be a silly question, but what are you measuring?  If it is
> the local room temperature, you have several sensors on most
> motherboards, and one or two will be pulling room temperature - e.g.
> most disks are mounted in the room-temperature airstream.  If this is
> on a server, then every one that I have also has an intake
> temperature sensor to control fan speed.
> 
> Of course, this will not work if you're trying to  measure the oven
> or outside temperature for instance.
> 
> --
> 
> John Mellor
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Re: usb thermometer?

2020-01-20 Thread David King
On 1/20/20 1:08 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there a such thing as usb thermometer that Fedora
> can read?  And be able to be place a ways away from
> the computer so the computer's heat will not throw
> it off?
It's not USB-based like you asked for, but I wanted a temperature and
humidity sensor I could place anywhere in the house and which could be
read by my computer.  My solution was to buy a Raspebrry Pi 3 Model B+
and a humidity sensor that plugs into its IO pins.  That's ~$40 total
cost.  Now I have a little computer that reads the temp and humidity
anywhere I put it (it communicates via my wifi) and makes those readings
available through a web service on my home network that any other
computer can query.  I could provide more details if this interests you
(outside the list, as this would be way off-topic for this list.)  It's
pretty simple to do, simpler than the web tutorials I found make it out
to be.  They're all pretty out-of-date when it comes to the software
setup involved.  That's gotten dead simple now.

Dave

David King
dave at daveking dot com
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Re: usb thermometer?

2020-01-20 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 2020-01-20 06:21, John Mellor wrote:

This may be a silly question, but what are you measuring?  


Just the room temperature.

I am thinking of just using a stick on thermometer
under my monitor, but then I would have to change
the batteries every so often.
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Re: usb thermometer?

2020-01-20 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 2020-01-20 09:03, David King wrote:

On 1/20/20 1:08 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

Hi All,

Is there a such thing as usb thermometer that Fedora
can read?  And be able to be place a ways away from
the computer so the computer's heat will not throw
it off?

It's not USB-based like you asked for, but I wanted a temperature and
humidity sensor I could place anywhere in the house and which could be
read by my computer.  My solution was to buy a Raspebrry Pi 3 Model B+
and a humidity sensor that plugs into its IO pins.  That's ~$40 total
cost.  Now I have a little computer that reads the temp and humidity
anywhere I put it (it communicates via my wifi) and makes those readings
available through a web service on my home network that any other
computer can query.  I could provide more details if this interests you
(outside the list, as this would be way off-topic for this list.)  It's
pretty simple to do, simpler than the web tutorials I found make it out
to be.  They're all pretty out-of-date when it comes to the software
setup involved.  That's gotten dead simple now.

Dave

David King
dave at daveking dot com


Not what I was after, but I am interested anyway.  I
have had plumbing lines leak under the house before.

How do you keep it charged?

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Re: Upgrade of F30 to F31 Appears to Have not Worked Correctly

2020-01-20 Thread Stephen Morris

On 13/1/20 23:41, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 2020-01-13 13:08, Stephen Morris wrote:

I am running the VM's in Vmware Player V15

Which also leads to the questions

Your VMware host is running F31/GNOME/Wayland?  If so, if you run GNOME/Xorg on 
the host
are the guests still showing the same issues?

And the user account in the guest, it is vanilla?  Meaning no changes from the 
time of creation.  No
gnome-shell extensions or configuration changes?
Sorry for the slow response, we are getting a kitchen renovation done 
and the internet is only intermittently available at the moment.
Vmware player is free. I haven't asked on the vmware forum yet, I just 
figured that if it was fine in F30 it would be fine in F31.
The host I'm running Vmware player in is Windows 10. The guest in the VM 
is F31 upgraded from F30 which in turn was upgraded from F29.
The user account in the guest I am using does have Gnome-shell 
extensions installed, but they were installed before the upgrade to F31. 
The only issue I had with the extensions was with Dash-to-dock, which I 
had to upgrade to V67 and V66 doesn't work in F31, but even though it 
was upgraded I had to remove the extension settings from my home folder 
before Gnome-tweaks would recognise that the version of Dash-to-dock 
that was actually installed was V67 and not V66 (Gnome-tweaks was 
continually saying it could load the extension, and when I went into the 
settings interface the settings were saying it was V66 even though V67 
was actually installed and V66 had been manually removed first).
To test whether it was an issue with my account, I created a user 
account for my wife and tried that. This account was a vanilla account 
with no extensions and no Gnome settings configuration at all. When I 
booted this account into Gnome with Wayland the issue occurred. With 
both accounts the issue does not occur if I boot into Gnome with Xorg, 
and it also doesn't occur if I boot both accounts into KDE.
Also to test whether there was an issue with the existing vm, I created 
a new vm with F29 which was then upgraded to F31. The account defined in 
this vm was a vanilla account with no changes at all, and this account 
encountered the issue when booting into Gnome in Wayland. This install 
also provided entries in the dm for Gnome in Xorg and Gnome Classic, and 
boot into both of those did not show the issue.
I haven't tried downloading an F31 live dvd to install into a vm as yet 
as I haven't had the internet access and I probably still won't have it 
for another week.


regards,
Steve

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Re: Upgrade of F30 to F31 Appears to Have not Worked Correctly

2020-01-20 Thread Stephen Morris

On 21/1/20 12:52, Stephen Morris wrote:

On 13/1/20 23:41, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 2020-01-13 13:08, Stephen Morris wrote:

I am running the VM's in Vmware Player V15

Which also leads to the questions

Your VMware host is running F31/GNOME/Wayland?  If so, if you run 
GNOME/Xorg on the host

are the guests still showing the same issues?

And the user account in the guest, it is vanilla?  Meaning no changes 
from the time of creation.  No

gnome-shell extensions or configuration changes?
Sorry for the slow response, we are getting a kitchen renovation done 
and the internet is only intermittently available at the moment.
Vmware player is free. I haven't asked on the vmware forum yet, I just 
figured that if it was fine in F30 it would be fine in F31.
The host I'm running Vmware player in is Windows 10. The guest in the 
VM is F31 upgraded from F30 which in turn was upgraded from F29.
The user account in the guest I am using does have Gnome-shell 
extensions installed, but they were installed before the upgrade to 
F31. The only issue I had with the extensions was with Dash-to-dock, 
which I had to upgrade to V67 and V66 doesn't work in F31, but even 
though it was upgraded I had to remove the extension settings from my 
home folder before Gnome-tweaks would recognise that the version of 
Dash-to-dock that was actually installed was V67 and not V66 
(Gnome-tweaks was continually saying it could load the extension, and 
when I went into the settings interface the settings were saying it 
was V66 even though V67 was actually installed and V66 had been 
manually removed first).
To test whether it was an issue with my account, I created a user 
account for my wife and tried that. This account was a vanilla account 
with no extensions and no Gnome settings configuration at all. When I 
booted this account into Gnome with Wayland the issue occurred. With 
both accounts the issue does not occur if I boot into Gnome with Xorg, 
and it also doesn't occur if I boot both accounts into KDE.
Also to test whether there was an issue with the existing vm, I 
created a new vm with F29 which was then upgraded to F31. The account 
defined in this vm was a vanilla account with no changes at all, and 
this account encountered the issue when booting into Gnome in Wayland. 
This install also provided entries in the dm for Gnome in Xorg and 
Gnome Classic, and boot into both of those did not show the issue.
I haven't tried downloading an F31 live dvd to install into a vm as 
yet as I haven't had the internet access and I probably still won't 
have it for another week.
Sorry, one thing I forgot to mention is this issue seems to only occur 
when applications are run full screen (maximised). The screen resolution 
I am running is 3840x2075 due to vm limitations. The actual screen 
resolution is 3840x2160.


regards,
Steve


regards,
Steve

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