On 10/02/2012 09:56 PM, Ryo Furue wrote:
1) If no graphs are enabled, don't show the graph
panel on the left.
The layout of an application should not
change except if the user is doing an action which clearly
implies such change without any deep understanding of the application
specificitie
Hello Ryo,
On 10/02/2012 12:52 AM, Ryo Furue wrote:
Sorry that was sloppy of me!
No problem, at least you raise an usability issue which needs to be
addressed.
but may I suggest that those
curves should be enabled by default?
On some computers like for example the Lenovo W500, there are aro
Hi jeanfi,
>> Just in case...have you enabled the curve of at least one sensor?
>> I mean the checkbox in the column 'Enabled' of the table?
>
> OMG! You've just made me realize the existence of
> the "Enabled" column! I installed psensor just two hours ago
> and didn't see the curves and sent
Hi jeanfi,
> Just in case...have you enabled the curve of at least one sensor?
> I mean the checkbox in the column 'Enabled' of the table?
OMG! You've just made me realize the existence of
the "Enabled" column! I installed psensor just two hours ago
and didn't see the curves and sent the report
Just in case...have you enabled the curve of at least one sensor? I mean
the checkbox in the column 'Enabled' of the table?
Could you please send me a screenshot of the main application?
What is you desktop environment? Gnome-Shell?
BTW, thanks for the information that you have sent, I will an
Hello Ryo,
On 10/01/2012 11:15 PM, Ryo Furue wrote:
Package: psensor
Version: 0.6.2.17-2+b1
Severity: normal
psensor doesn't show any graphs (curves) of CPU temperatures.
The range of the vertical axis is from "0C" to "0C".
psensor does show temperature values such as "43C"
on the right-hand si
Package: psensor
Version: 0.6.2.17-2+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
psensor doesn't show any graphs (curves) of CPU temperatures.
The range of the vertical axis is from "0C" to "0C".
psensor does show temperature values such as "43C"
on the right-hand side of its window.
lm-sensors is inst
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