Hi Terry,Terry H wrote:Thanks for the response. Changed from tail to head as above, CPU Temp still displayed as 25 C, so didn't have desired effect. I also changed the corresponding statement in /usr/bin/fbpanel-sysinfo, also still incorrectly displaying 25C.radky wrote:Hi Terry,
Thanks for testing Beta-2.
Typically, for kernels >=3.7, the single temperature readout defaults to the last (tail) of the sampled CPU temperatures. In your case, the last readout may be spurious and it may be better to parse the first (head) temperature. So, we can try the following: go to line #189 of /usr/bin/fbpanel-sysinfobar and change tail to head.
In a terminal, please run the following five commands separately. What is the output for each?
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cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp
awk 'NR==1 {print $2}' /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/temperature
find /sys/devices/ -name temp1_input
find /sys/devices/ -name temp*_input
find /sys/bus/acpi/devices/ -name temp