Hey everyone,
Like the title says, I have upgraded to bookworm and I'm am noticing a few bugs. One of them is that my thermal monitor widget is refusing to display my CPU temperature and not getting information from lm-sensors. It actually seems similar to this problem here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=267053
While trying to solve the problem I realised I no longer have ksysguard installed anymore and apt is saying ksystemstats replaces it, and I'm wondering if this could be part of the problem.
If anyone knows what I can do to try and fix this I'd really appreciate the help.
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Problems with sensor widgets after updating to bookworm
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Re: Problems with sensor widgets after updating to bookworm
You must first install ksystemstats, after which you must reassign sensors widget by widget. The same thing happened to me.
Re: Problems with sensor widgets after updating to bookworm
Ah sorry I didn't see this reply sooner. Luckily I made a backup of my system before I updated to Debian 11 and thank God I did because that update messed everything up, not just the widgets.clementishutin wrote: ↑2022-01-04 13:26 You must first install ksystemstats, after which you must reassign sensors widget by widget. The same thing happened to me.
I am just going to stay with Debian 10 until they stop patching it then will probably switch to something with a more active community like Arch.
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Re: Problems with sensor widgets after updating to bookworm
In the original post you state that you updated to bookworm. Bookworm is NOT Debian 11, it is testing. Problems can be expected with testing. Not sure what you mean by "until they stop patching Debian 10". At this point the only updates to Debian 10 will be security updates. And Debian 11, Bullseye, is the new stable release and there are not likely to be any major updates other than as related to security. I'm not sure but I think I sense some confusion (maybe it's me, LOL). But if you feel the need to switch distros, then by all means do what is best for you. I personally like the stability of Debian. 13 years and trouble free.tomcass wrote: ↑2022-02-03 23:20Ah sorry I didn't see this reply sooner. Luckily I made a backup of my system before I updated to Debian 11 and thank God I did because that update messed everything up, not just the widgets.clementishutin wrote: ↑2022-01-04 13:26 You must first install ksystemstats, after which you must reassign sensors widget by widget. The same thing happened to me.
I am just going to stay with Debian 10 until they stop patching it then will probably switch to something with a more active community like Arch.
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