Jorge Boscan wrote:
did you run sensors-detect script?
Yes, as noted in the O.P. the sensors command line programs,
sensors-detect and sensors, work correctly.
do you have acpi daemon running?
/usr/sbin/acpid is running, as is the [kacpid] kernel thread.
And I checked for uninstalled "rpmnew" files, none applicable. I can
configure (properties) the applet when I added it to the bar, it just
generates errors after I do.
And I have the latest sensor applet installed, from the updates-testing.
That's as of the date of this post, I just checked.
Thanks for the suggestions, got more?
On 7/24/07, Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I installed 2.6.22-1-24 and the gnome sensors applet from
updates-testing, and they don't play together. The applet whines
constantly that it can't find the sensors. The off thing is that the
sensors programs all work just fine.
I noted on upgrade that it warned it was clearing the config for the
applet, I went through the preferences and marked the sensors I wanted
and related information, just as I do on any new machine install.
Any clues?
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