Any update?
hello!
excellent utility, i use it daily! thanks!
one quick question: when the temperature (on any sensor) is showing a "max" value, and you aren't sure how long ago that happened or why, it would be very handy if you could just click a "max reset" button, and then the maximum would start being tracked as of when you clicked the button. (i guess resetting both max and min at the same time would make sense.)
i don't think this is in the UI anywhere, i took a good look. if it is there, please let me know where!
at the moment, the only way i can see to reset it is to close psensor and re-open it.
Issue is still present on Ubuntu 23.10 with 1.1.5
friendly reminder. this feature is sorely lacking
This is a very welcome PR, and I'm very glad the author took care of checking for existing legacy path so it is fully backwards-compatible. It will also create all needed dirs in the default locations if needed, so new users will automatically benefit from the new locations. It will even create ~/.config
with 0700 permissions, as recommended by the XDG standard.
Please merge this!
The error is about libappindicator3-dev
, and I suspect this is because that lib is on the universe
repository component, is that enabled on a clean pipeline install?
Also, AppIndicator was recently replaced by AyatanaAppIndicator, a drop-in compatible library. Debian (and I guess Ubuntu) already patches psensor to use that instead, so it would be nice to update upstream too
This is a very welcome feature, and there is a PR for that already, !27 , that I strongly upvote for merging!
i found nvme with name "Composite" in psensor.
when eidt preference, Composite'id contain "nvme".
ubuntu 22.04 psensor no eports nvme temps too.
I would like to use psensor as just an app to display a temperature graph but whenever I open it a very ugly low res try icon (I believe is called an status icon?) is displayed, it doesn't go away when I close the window and it doesn't have any context menu to close it, only option is to run killall psensor.
Yep. That's what I meant also.
This would be so nice to have! This would clearly show whenever CPU is "throttled" due to thermal load.
Well here we are in May 2022 with Kubuntu 22.04 installed. Sensors reports nvme temps but psensor does not, still.
Same issue on Ubuntu 21.10 with psensor 1.1.5-1.3ubuntu2
(It's not working due to missing init code)
It seems hddtemp reports SLP whenever a disk is sleeping and temperature cannot be reported. hddtemp can be configured to wake devices but it is not by default (for efficiency).
It would be great to have an icon next to labels, a la Freon :
Maybe using the psensor_normal icon for CPU/Disk temperatures, and adding a fan + GPU icon for related sensors ?
Hi!
Psensor create a directory directly in the user home regardless of the defined environment variable set for XDG. It’s one of the rare software that don't follow (or offer an alternative environment variable) to change the configuration file directory.
Is it possible to follow the XDG specification for psensor?
I have downloaded the source files from http://wpitchoune.net/. Compiled & install it as per instructions & it was successful.
Run sudo sensors-detect and choose YES to all YES/no questions. But is not showing anything & no values or graphs.
Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
If i install the psensor from ubuntu package it works fine.
Hello,
This is a feature request. Currently the sensors in both the tray menu and the table/graph are displayed in an order that I don't really understand. In my context I have something like:
It would be great to be able to sort them by name. I.e. have: