Re: 'sensors -j' and "ERROR: Can't get value of subfeature in0_input: Can't read"
>> In general, the first thing you should try is running >> sensors-detect again, as root. > > Okay, I did that ('sudo sensors-detect') and answered with the > default value to all questions, after that I did 'sensors -j' > but it displayed the same error. > >> It is possible that your kernel is not loading some >> particular sensor module which would be recommended by >> sensors-detect. > > So I should reboot? Let's do that. I rebooted but same :( -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Re: 'sensors -j' and "ERROR: Can't get value of subfeature in0_input: Can't read"
Dan Ritter wrote: > In general, the first thing you should try is running > sensors-detect again, as root. Okay, I did that ('sudo sensors-detect') and answered with the default value to all questions, after that I did 'sensors -j' but it displayed the same error. > It is possible that your kernel is not loading some > particular sensor module which would be recommended by > sensors-detect. So I should reboot? Let's do that. -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Re: 'sensors -j' and "ERROR: Can't get value of subfeature in0_input: Can't read"
Emanuel Berg wrote: > sensors(1) and in particular the command 'sensors -j' now > reports > > ERROR: Can't get value of subfeature in0_input: Can't read > ERROR: Can't get value of subfeature in1_input: Can't read > > for the CPU and GPU temperatures. > > This previously worked so I don't know why it doesn't all of > a sudden. Some sysfs driver issue? Or hardware > malfunction? Unlikely? In general, the first thing you should try is running sensors-detect again, as root. It is possible that your kernel is not loading some particular sensor module which would be recommended by sensors-detect. Depending on the hardware, there can also be BIOS or equivalent features which turn on or off various sensors. -dsr-
'sensors -j' and "ERROR: Can't get value of subfeature in0_input: Can't read"
sensors(1) and in particular the command 'sensors -j' now reports ERROR: Can't get value of subfeature in0_input: Can't read ERROR: Can't get value of subfeature in1_input: Can't read for the CPU and GPU temperatures. This previously worked so I don't know why it doesn't all of a sudden. Some sysfs driver issue? Or hardware malfunction? Unlikely? Don't really know what "I changed" for this to happen, since I didn't use the command for some time and possibly quite a few things might have happened since then. But I remember well that it worked at some point. Here is what strace says: https://dataswamp.org/~incal/error/sensors-j.txt TIA -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal