Benjamin, you are seeing a different problem - in your case I am pretty
sure that what is happening is that sometimes when you boot up
libsensors / lm-sensors will name the chip differently (try running the
command 'sensors' in a terminal and see if the chip name is different),
and so sensors-applet loads the old list of sensors, which are wrong
since libsensors has changed the name of the chip, but we also detect
these 'new' sensors and show them as well - hence each gets listed
twice, and all display error since libsensors has changed the name of
the chip and the old ones are invalid. You can try removing the applet
and readding it to your panel which will get rid of the old sensors
list.  This should really be filed as a bug against libsensors in that
case.

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sensors-applet bad display
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