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This bug was fixed in the package sensors-applet - 2.2.1-1ubuntu1
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* debian/rules: enable nvidia support in configure call (LP: #59945).
* debian/rules: disable -Wl,--as-needed LDFLAGS (static linking against
libXNVCtrl.a w
yay, lost update... package was synced in between, so the debdiff no
longer works. Good news however, I have finally installed gnome, so if
it works, I'll upload an adapted version, finally :)
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Small correction: the nvidia-settings package is not required
(libXNVCtrl.a is a static lib, so it is linked to the new sensors-applet
during compile time). I'll update the description soon.
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Thanks Stefan!
P.S. When I rebooted my computer the new update took effect. I am now able to
monitor my Nvidia GPU Temp. Readings. And you are right, the package
description is confusing! So for the sake of anyone looking for help on this
issue:
The new "sensors-applet" is compiled with
@David: I knew I forgot s.th... to update the package's description. You
don't need any other package, but I assume that you must use the nvidia
driver so that sensors-applet can show the temperature.
P.S.: launchpad has also the possiblity to ask questions ;).
Cheers,
Stefan.
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I have a question that I hope you will be able to answer. I have
included the text from the description of sensors-applet:
- Start Package Description
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It can gather data from the following sources:
* ACPI thermal zones, via the Li
I am supplying a deb for gutsy i386 (in reply to Andrey Vihrov's 64bit
version) for anyone who doesnt want to take the time to download the
nvidia-glx-dev (feisty version) and copy /usr/lib and /usr/include from
the archive, compile from source with nvidia etc... (p.s. to change the
version I used
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Sorry again, I just found out, that I cannot test this under KDE. Anyone
who can tell me that it works/don't works from building a package with
the proposed debdiff?
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Just a short update: nvidia-settings is now in universe, and building a
separate -dev package containing the static library and the headers.
Finally, an update to sensors-applet fixing this bug will be possible;
expect it to happen really soon now.
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Importa
I just noticed Fedora package libNVCtrl separately and ship it under
core as it appears to be GPL 2, so this could be easily shipped in
Debian as well - will file a bug there too.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/libXNVCtrl
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Following ketilwaa's post above. I snooped around that site & found an
nvidia-enabled 64bit .deb of sensors-applet_1.8.2 for Gutsy at
http://download.tuxfamily.org/upure64/pool/gutsy-upure64/main-amd64
/sensors-applet_1.8.2-0ubuntu1~upure64_amd64.deb
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Hi,
it seems that it's possible to have package in universe build-depend on
s.th. from restricted and produce another binary package for multiverse,
as long as the universe binary package won't get influenced. I guess
this will be the best solution, but prior to this, nvidia-settings will
have to
I've just been installing nvidia-settings debs from vanilla Debian and
hand compiling sensors-applet since opening this bug. It's kinda scary
it's now been an issue for over a year. :P The package maintainers need
to just get off their butts and pull in the right nvidia-settings before
doing thei
):
I wish I saw that half an hour earlier, because I've managed to build that
package finally :) I took the necessary header files from
feisty/nvidia-settings, and the resulting package is working fine on my PC. The
one thing I don't understand is why update-manager now offers me an update from
64 bit for Gutsy:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3610836&postcount=2
And that includes sensors up the wazoo :) With the standard repo package
and a sudo sensors-detect, all I got was core0 and core1 temperature i
addition to hddtemp. Now I have 17 more from libsensors and Nvidia as
well.
It bugs me too that the package info says "nvidia support" when it is a
lie.
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I was trying to do that, but I have found out that no package in gutsy
has the required files NVCtrl/NVCtrl.h and NVCtrl/NVCtrlLib.h (not even
nvidia-settings), thus I cannot compile the applet. Don't know what to
do next. (:
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Confirmed still present in Gutsy (obviously)
This is closing in on tragic. It has been a know issue for so long, and the
info page on the sensors-applet package still has the nerve to list
Nvidia-support.
I get Nvidia temperatures in both Gkrellm and nvclock and nvidia-settings.
This should lite
It's in the nvidia-settings package. The file is /usr/lib/libXNVCtrl.a
Jason
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 19:11 +, StefanPotyra wrote:
> @IanW:
> this would be one possibility, however that would mean that we'd need to
> duplicate the source package, which should generally be avoided (fix a bug
@IanW:
this would be one possibility, however that would mean that we'd need to
duplicate the source package, which should generally be avoided (fix a bug in
once, need to fix it for the second source package as well).
The right fix would IMHO be to have nvidia-settings be either promoted
to ma
Solution?
Might it be possible to produce a "sensor-applet-nvidia" which would sit
in restricted and conflict with (i.e. remove) the regular, universe
version?
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Hi,
sorry, but we have the same problems Debian has here as well: sensor-
applet is in universe, which can only depend or build-depend on stuff
from main or universe. However libXNVCtrl is in nvidia-settings (gutsy)
being in restricted.
However from reading the copyright statement of nvidia-setti
Having recently bought a rather expensive Nvidia graphics card, I too
would like to see Nvidia supported in sensors-applet.
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Any progress on this?
When do we get an nvidia-enable sensors-applet?
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Works here too, but now, if I run Synaptic, and choose to upgrade it
all, sensors-applet gets replaced. Nvidia-support must be included by
default for Gutsy, and should be backported as well.
- Ketil
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Jason: Your package works perfectly with the NVIDIA Quadro 120M in my
laptop.
As simple as downloading and running dpkg -i against it, _nothing_ else
required.
Thanks!
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Your attached package worked fin for me with an standard Feisty
installation. It shows my GPU temp (for my 7950 card) with no problem.
This should really be included default.
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I got it to work here. Here's what I did. Since Ubuntu's package
maintainers have screwed up and included nvidia-settings within the
nvidia-glx package, the nvidia-settings package conflicts with it.
Also the nvidia-settings program itself is much newer in the nvidia-glx
package, and supports mo
Well, nvidia-settings in Ubuntu does not ship the necessary C include
files and static library files, so first, that must be fixed.
Secondly, enabling NVIDIA support would be an Ubuntu-specific change to
the package, so the Ubuntu packager would have to make it.
Thirdly, NVIDIA support barely wor
What is the problem with compiling the sensor-applet with this support?
Ubuntu is all about usability so you shouldn't be forced to compile
things.
I hops this is solved to next release.
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So upstream nvidia-settings now includes the required libXNVCtrl
library. Once that hits Ubuntu, all that's required should be to build
sensors-applet with nvidia support.
If there is to be only a README and not a version of sensors-applet w
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Same feature request is lying in the Debian bug tracker:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=375179
To quote Sam Morris:
"The two problems with NVidia support are:
1. The nvidia-settings package does not ship the libXNVCtrl library
2. nvidia-settings is in contrib; dependi
According to sensors-applet.sourceforge.net:
"To enable support for NVIDIA GPUs GNOME Sensors Applet requires the
standard X11 headers as well as libNVCtrl (supplied by nvidia-settings),
and needs to be compiled with support for NVIDIA GPUs as:
./configure --with-nvidia"
>From what I can see you
Thanks for your bug report. Could you please provide which version you
are using, and more of what you mean by Nvidia support? Thank you.
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