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Coretemp not assigning Core ID's correctly
Status:
RESOLVED: MOVED
Product:
Xfce4-sensors-plugin
Component:
General

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Description jim 2019-05-28 23:13:18 CEST
In this case, I am running a system with an Intel chip with 4 cores. By default the program is incorrectly naming the first core, Core 0 as Core 3. It does not activate (show) core 4 since it has also automatically labeled it correctly as Core 3. This can be changed via Properties, but it is reset back to incorrect settings after a logoff and back on.  The sensors plugin version is 1.3.0 in panel 4.12.2 running OpenSUSE 15.1.
Comment 1 Fabian Nowak editbugs 2019-11-13 21:50:15 CET
You have an old config file. Remove the plugin from the panel, quit via "xfce4-panel -q", remove all sensors-plugin files from ~/.config/local/xfce4/panel-plugins/ or similar, and then readd the plugin on the newly opened panel.

Apart from that, please try version 1.3.92. Does the problem still persist after the above hints?
Comment 2 Argyle 2020-04-10 20:07:55 CEST
I'm having this problem as well.  I'm using the stock version (1.3.0-2build1~18.04) available through Linux Mint 19.3.  The advice given by Fabian did not resolve the issue for me.  I attempted to test 1.3.92, but I couldn't get it to compile.
Comment 3 Gerret 2020-04-28 08:30:23 CEST
I have this issue as well since upgrading from 1.2.6 to 1.3.0. I prefer to not install software that doesn't come through my package manager so if there's a bugfix coming I'd rather wait until that's in the Ubuntu apt repo.
Comment 4 jim 2020-04-28 15:28:03 CEST
I agree with Gerret, I also tried Fabian's fix with the same result at Argyle. I am now running Opensuse 15.2 Beta in which the problem still exist. I have to other Arch machines running 1.3.92 which of course are fixed. Seems like a patch could be provided for the older 1.3.xx modules.
Comment 5 Git Bot editbugs 2020-05-23 00:42:47 CEST
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Bug #15495

Reported by:
jim
Reported on: 2019-05-28
Last modified on: 2020-05-23

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Assignee:
Fabian Nowak
CC List:
2 users

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