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Offline Aleph

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lxtemp don't show temp [SOLVED]
« on: November 11, 2012, 03:47:24 AM »
I friends,

sorry, again more troubles...

I tried lxtemp time ago in my laptop and was not working, today I tried lxtemp in my desktop and is not working neither.

Lxtemp is not important for me, for the moment, but it is weird.

lm_sensors was not running in my laptop when boot, I did this and  now is working, I can see it at PCC.

lm_sensors is a console tool, called by another app

you need to open konsole and write su and enter

then write your root password

now you can configure lm_sensors, write sensors-detect and press enter

answer the questions done by the app and hopefully you will have all your sensor reporting values properly

while as root in konsole write exit and press enter

now write sensors and press enter, those are your sensor values

some superkaramba monitors can use this values, other apps too(some plasmoiuds maybe)

The report of sensors is:

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sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1:        +52.0°C  (crit = +127.0°C)
temp2:        +52.0°C  (crit = +100.0°C)

thinkpad-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
fan1:        2576 RPM
temp1:        +52.0°C  
temp2:        +41.0°C  
temp3:        +37.0°C  
temp4:        +56.0°C  
temp5:        +28.0°C  
temp6:            N/A  
temp7:        +27.0°C  
temp8:            N/A  
temp9:        +39.0°C  
temp10:       +44.0°C  
temp11:       +48.0°C  
temp12:           N/A  
temp13:           N/A  
temp14:           N/A  
temp15:           N/A  
temp16:           N/A  

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0:       +51.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)

coretemp-isa-0001
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 1:       +52.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)

What should I do for show the temp at lxtemp?

Thanks.
« Last Edit: November 11, 2012, 06:43:05 AM by Aleph »

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2012, 04:03:26 AM »
Do you have lm_sensors set to run on boot up? >>> PCC > System > Manage system services by enabling or disabling them.     

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2012, 04:05:59 AM »
After you checked what Neal said, you can try
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lxtempin a terminal, and post output here

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2012, 04:21:54 AM »
Do you have lm_sensors set to run on boot up? >>> PCC > System > Manage system services by enabling or disabling them.    

Hi Neal,

not, I tried first on PCC and I was not able to run lm_sensors.

After to do the @T6 configuration lm_sensors is running when boot.

Hi Daniel,

the code don't stop, this is not complet...

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lxtemp
directory lxtemp exists

Intel(R)
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +44.0°C
temp1 -   +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp10 -  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp10'
temp11 -  +42.0°C
Unknown command 'temp11'
temp12 -  
Unknown command 'temp12'
temp13 -  
Unknown command 'temp13'
temp14 -  
Unknown command 'temp14'
temp15 -  
Unknown command 'temp15'
temp16 -    \ntemp2:  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp16'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +34.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +28.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +44.0°C
temp1 -   +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp10 -  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp10'
temp11 -  +42.0°C
Unknown command 'temp11'
temp12 -  
Unknown command 'temp12'
temp13 -  
Unknown command 'temp13'
temp14 -  
Unknown command 'temp14'
temp15 -  
Unknown command 'temp15'
temp16 -    \ntemp2:  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp16'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +34.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +28.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +44.0°C
temp1 -   +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp10 -  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp10'
temp11 -  +42.0°C
Unknown command 'temp11'
temp12 -  
Unknown command 'temp12'
temp13 -  
Unknown command 'temp13'
temp14 -  
Unknown command 'temp14'
temp15 -  
Unknown command 'temp15'
temp16 -    \ntemp2:  +43.0°C
Unknown command 'temp16'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +34.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +28.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +44.0°C
temp1 -   +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp10 -  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp10'
temp11 -  +42.0°C
Unknown command 'temp11'
temp12 -  
Unknown command 'temp12'
temp13 -  
Unknown command 'temp13'
temp14 -  
Unknown command 'temp14'
temp15 -  
Unknown command 'temp15'
temp16 -    \ntemp2:  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp16'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +34.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +28.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +44.0°C
temp1 -   +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp10 -  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp10'
temp11 -  +42.0°C
Unknown command 'temp11'
temp12 -  
Unknown command 'temp12'
temp13 -  
Unknown command 'temp13'
temp14 -  
Unknown command 'temp14'
temp15 -  
Unknown command 'temp15'
temp16 -    \ntemp2:  +43.0°C
Unknown command 'temp16'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +34.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +28.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +44.0°C
temp1 -   +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp10 -  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp10'
temp11 -  +42.0°C
Unknown command 'temp11'
temp12 -  
Unknown command 'temp12'
temp13 -  
Unknown command 'temp13'
temp14 -  
Unknown command 'temp14'
temp15 -  
Unknown command 'temp15'
temp16 -    \ntemp2:  +43.0°C
Unknown command 'temp16'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +34.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +28.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +44.0°C
temp1 -   +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp10 -  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp10'
temp11 -  +42.0°C
Unknown command 'temp11'
temp12 -  
Unknown command 'temp12'
temp13 -  
Unknown command 'temp13'
temp14 -  
Unknown command 'temp14'
temp15 -  
Unknown command 'temp15'
temp16 -    \ntemp2:  +43.0°C
Unknown command 'temp16'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +34.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +28.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +44.0°C
temp1 -   +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp10 -  +44.0°C
Unknown command 'temp10'
temp11 -  +42.0°C
Unknown command 'temp11'
temp12 -  
Unknown command 'temp12'
temp13 -  
Unknown command 'temp13'
temp14 -  
Unknown command 'temp14'
temp15 -  
Unknown command 'temp15'
temp16 -    \ntemp2:  +43.0°C
Unknown command 'temp16'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +34.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +28.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'
« Last Edit: November 11, 2012, 05:01:28 AM by Aleph »

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2012, 04:29:32 AM »
Thanks for reporting...

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2012, 04:34:23 AM »
Thanks for reporting...

Thanks to you, for the maintenance of this fantastic distro!

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2012, 05:16:22 AM »
can you test this please?
lxtemp-0.3.1-1

Go to your download folder and try in terminal as root
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apt-get install lxtemp-0.3.1-2leiche2012.noarch.rpmBe sure, you are after enter root password in your download folder, or you have to try cd /home/you/downloads

Thanks for trying...
Daniel

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2012, 05:25:49 AM »
Hi Daniel,

I did, and now?

after lxtemp in a terminal I have the same result:

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lxtemp
directory lxtemp exists

Intel(R)
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +45.0°C
temp1 -   +45.0°C \ntemp2:  +40.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +31.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +33.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1:  +45.0°C
temp1 -   +45.0°C \ntemp2:  +40.0°C
Unknown command 'temp1'
temp2 -   +40.0°C \ntemp3:  +31.0°C \ntemp4:  +49.0°C \ntemp5:  +33.0°C</b>
Unknown command 'temp2'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'

Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 2 char 26: Element 'markup' was closed, but the currently open element is 'b'


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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2012, 05:32:01 AM »
hmmmm
can you send me output from
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sensors | grep -w "temp1" | cut -d " " -f1,8,9please?

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2012, 05:36:52 AM »
Here is:

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sensors | grep -w "temp1" | cut -d " " -f1,8,9
temp1:  +64.0°C
temp1:  +64.0°C

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #10 on: November 11, 2012, 06:01:43 AM »
Here is:

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sensors | grep -w "temp1" | cut -d " " -f1,8,9
temp1:  +64.0°C
temp1:  +64.0°C


Thanks...
Try again
lxtemp-0.3.1-3

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #11 on: November 11, 2012, 06:37:52 AM »
Hi Daniel,

Congratulations, now is working!

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lxtemp

Intel(R)
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +136.4°F  \ntemp2: +131.0°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +131.0°F  \ntemp2: +131.0°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +129.2°F  \ntemp2: +132.8°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +127.4°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +131.0°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +129.2°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +127.4°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +127.4°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +127.4°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +129.2°F  \ntemp2: +129.2°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +129.2°F  \ntemp2: +129.2°F  \ntemp3:  +89.6°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +129.2°F  \ntemp2: +127.4°F  \ntemp3:  +91.4°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +129.2°F  \ntemp3:  +91.4°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +129.2°F  \ntemp3:  +91.4°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>
tooltip -  Your current running temperature is <b>\ntemp1: +127.4°F  \ntemp2: +127.4°F  \ntemp3:  +91.4°F \ntemp4: +134.6°F  \ntemp5:  +80.6°F</b>

What should I do now about the rpm packages?


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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #12 on: November 11, 2012, 06:39:43 AM »
let it installed, next update will come...

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Re: lxtemp don't show temp
« Reply #13 on: November 11, 2012, 06:41:31 AM »
Thank you Daniel!

Regards.