[Expired for lm-sensors (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
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I think he meant the lm-sensors version not sensors-applet.
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Title:
sensors-applet randomly picks up duplicates
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I've upgraded to Natty since posting here so not sure if the version
changed with Natty or not.
What I'm showing is sensors-applet 2.2.7-2ubuntu2 if that's what you are
asking.
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Which version is this with anyways?
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Title:
sensors-appl
With what little knowledge of Linux that I have I'd say you are correct
because when the new sensors appear they do so with default colors as
opposed to the customized ones which are checked off in the box to run.
So does that mean it must be reported as a libsensors bug?
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>From the debug output it looks like there are already duplicate entries
for some sensors saved in sensors-applet's settings - basically what is
happening is that libsensors is not providing consistent naming of
sensors across reboots - so on first boot sensors-applet gets the list
of sensors from