Tested on 9.04 with same bad result when a drive has invalid characters
on the end of the title.
Solved by:
Preferences -- Sensors -- hddtemp -- double click on the Label field of
offending hard drive.
The applet saved the configuration after this change.
Please correct this bug.
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This happens to me in 8.04. I installed hddtemp 0.3-beta15-38 and
actually i'm not using this sensor and still no change. running from the
command line did not indicate any errors.
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I can also confirm this bug.
I see it is fixed in Gutsy. Is there no way to get a fixed version for Feisty?
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I upgraded to hddtemp_0.3-beta15-36 and it solved the issue with
sensors-applet, seems working well with Feisty Fawn.
For the i386 community:
wget
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/h/hddtemp/hddtemp_0.3-beta15-36_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i hddtemp_0.3-beta15-36_i386.deb
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kilou napisał(a):
I have the same problem with hddtemp however the sensor applet doesn't
save the change of the CPU icon as wellso it may probably not only
be hddtemp. I'm on Feisty and gconfd-2 is running as well.
probably ... but, do you install other version hddtemp? Try.
On my
The bug in hddtemp prevents the saving of ALL configuration data, so you
will need to either disable hddtemp by uninstalling it, or upgrade it to
a version which does not have the bug in it.
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Yes, sorry! I've installed the beta version of hddtemp and indeed it
works for every settings. Great! Thanks!
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I have the same problem with hddtemp however the sensor applet doesn't
save the change of the CPU icon as wellso it may probably not only
be hddtemp. I'm on Feisty and gconfd-2 is running as well.
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is a hddtemp problem.
** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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Yes, for me too. its a problem hddtemp ... on installing hddtemp from
debian I heve'nt any problems any more.
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Filed #109498 against hddtemp which is the real culprit
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Attached stdout of sensors-applet from adding to panel, changing
preferences closing preferences.
** Attachment added: sensors-applet.log
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7380333/sensors-applet.log
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Same Problem here... the problem is for my i8k sensors too... (Dell
sensors)
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For me the problem seems to be a nasty disk label from hddtemp. The
hddtemp answer for my HTS721010G9SA00 contains two nonprintable chars at
the end of the label which causes an error return from
panel_applet_gconf_set_list() in sensors_applet_gconf_save_sensors() and
the function returns before
The nasty disk label seems to be caused by too strict SATA checking in
hddtemp. Debian hddtemp 0.3-beta15-34 has a fix. Should there be a bug
against ubuntu hddtemp?
The assumption by sensors-applet that the third entry in
/proc/acpi/ibm/thermal is HDD does not seem to hold for my Thinkpad X60
ltrace here
** Attachment added: sensors.ltrace
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7316968/sensors.ltrace
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I've included an strace and an ltrace.
The ltrace shows several calls of panel_applet_gconf_set_list(),
so i assume that either it is saving the incorrect state or
panel_applet_gconf_set_list() fails?
I did not manage to run sensors-applet from the command line successfully.
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Same here. Feisty/i386.
ps -e|grep gconf
6921 ?00:00:00 gconfd-2
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Compiling the 1.7.11 version from source, also doesn't work, so this is
kind of ubuntu-specific problem.
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Can you run the following from the commandline:
strace -p `pidof sensors-applet`
and then open and close the preferences dialog, and post the output
here.
Also, sensors-applet outputs stuff of the command-line too, so if you could run
it from the commandline:
I have the same problem here (feisty/amd64). gconfd-2 is running.
Ciao
Martin
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Did you make sure you closed the preferences window before you restarted
- since it is at this point where the changes are saved - if you do not
close it, they will not be stored.
Also, make sure gconfd is running, since this is used as the storage
backend.
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I close the preference window and gconf is running.
Tried an strace and it seems the only socket operation is with hddtemp daemon.
I think, or rather, i guess that this means no gconf activity is happening.
Possibly some check has failed in sensors-applet.
I dont really know how to get at its
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