Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gkrellm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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People should be aware that lack of libsensors support may result in
serious instability. I wasn't aware of this aspect of the issue until
some time had passed since I compiled my own gkrellm with libsensors
support.
My intrepid installation was rock solid. Upon upgrading to jaunty I
began experie
I'm sure that's true. Libsensors is THE method used by monitoring
programs that utilize sensor data. Relegating Gkrellm to spotty support
from system files is unfair to Gkrellm and to those of us who like
Gkrellm and want to see it grow and develop with (K)Ubuntu (despite,
apparently, the druthers
On 14/12/10 12:23, laysan_a wrote:
> Okay, I compiled from source obtained from devs. site. There was no need
> to change the configuration, since libsensor support is the default.
> Works great! All my atk0110 readings were recognized immediately. From
> what I could gather from a cursory websearc
Okay, I compiled from source obtained from devs. site. There was no need
to change the configuration, since libsensor support is the default.
Works great! All my atk0110 readings were recognized immediately. From
what I could gather from a cursory websearch, the libsensor support was
dropped after
Excuse me, that's:
make without-libsensors=no
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Gkrellm without libsensors is incompatible with asus_atk0110
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Antonio,
How did you do the compile? Did you just do
make -without-libsensors=no
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Gkrellm without libsensors is incompatible with asus_at