Reporting Bugs - xfce4-sensors-plugin
If you are experiencing a bug in xfce4-sensors-plugin
, your way of helping things getting fixed is to report a bug about it in Xfce GitLab. Please note that to do this you will need to have / create an account.
Before reporting a new bug, please try your best to check if it has already been reported (see the latest reports below). Click here for a full list of bug reports.
Report a new bug
If your bug has not been reported before, please submit a new bug report.
When writing your bug report, try to be as descriptive as possible, but avoid verbosity; Mozilla has a nice guide on how to write a bug report.
For more information, see Bug Reporting and Fixing.
File a new bug or enhancement request
Open Bugs
Here's a list (updated daily) of open bug reports with the date that bug was reported in parenthesis.
- Reset name and min/max values (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Add --enable-developer-mode configuration option (2024/12/25 08:50)
- [Feature request] Show the highest value for certain sensors in a group (2024/12/25 08:50)
- hddtemp is deprecated (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Second drive temperature gone after each restart (2024/12/25 08:50)
- [Feature request] Ability to set order (2024/12/25 08:50)
- 1.4.2: autoreconf fails (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Discussion about "Hard Disks" (2024/12/25 08:50)
- [Feature request] Proper font configuration for "text" UI style (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Plugin sometimes misinterprets GPU1 temperature as GPU1 fan speed (2024/12/25 08:50)
- [Feature request] Update interval should be a floating point value (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Bad formatting for wildly different numbers (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Reduce space between progress bars (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Port to xfconf (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Allow blank strings as sensor names (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Convert README to README.md (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Repaint and resize issues after changing the window scaling factor (2024/12/25 08:50)
- Mass storage total read/write and per interval read/write counters (2024/12/25 08:48)
- Xfce4-sensors-plugin ignores/doesn't show power use inputs (2024/01/23 19:01)