>> 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 no
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 kern
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 k
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. Som
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