You are talking about batget here, right? So batget and tempget use different ways of obtaining their information? Anyway, I can confirm this behavior, batget works in conjunction with 2.6.29 but fails with 2.6.30 -- so this is what you get for running bleeding edge stuff. ;) So you're waiting for the kernel folks to "fix" things with a newer release?
But what about the behavior of the cpu module? Ciao Florian Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote: > This is known... Kernel 2.6.30 changed the info reported by > poll/select on /sys uevents. As we don't know of a way to block for > updates or be informed of such we're waiting before adding ugly timmed > polling hacks > > On 6/14/09, Florian Schaefer <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> for some time now I'm experiencing some troubles with the battery and >> cpu modules in e17. Everything is with a fresh svn-everything install >> and with a new ~/.e directory on a debian testing and a debian unstable box. >> >> battery module: >> >> The batget binary uses up 100 % cpu time. Running the binary itself >> prints the battery info just fine, but in-between the ecore idle loops >> seems not to be very much idle at all. In contrast, the tempget binary >> from the temperature module works just fine. >> >> cpu module: >> >> When I freshly add the cpu module to a shelf everything is fine. >> However, the next time e17 is restarted, the module doesn't show up in >> the shelf. It is only after I make any changes to the shelf (such as >> adding or removing some arbitrary module) that it suddenly appears again >> where it's supposed to be. I cannot really say when this problem first >> appeared but it must be there for some weeks now. >> >> >> I would have filed tickets on the tracker on these issues, but somehow I >> was unable to figure out how to do so. Just posting them here is >> probably more effective, anyway. ;) >> >> If I can provide any more details, debugging outputs, etc. I will >> happily do my best. Using enlightenment for about 10 years now, I >> cannot really express how much I value the work all of you guys spend on >> this great product. >> >> Cheers, >> Florian >> >> >
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