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Thermal Monitor

   1.2.7  

Plasma 5 Plasmoid

Score 76%
Thermal Monitor
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Link:  Link
Downloads:  2664
Submitted:  Jun 16 2015
Updated:  Apr 12 2016

Description:

Shows temperature of various available sensors including CPU, GPU (lmsensors and nvidia-smi if appliable) and HDD (using udisks2 d-bus backend).

It can also show group of temperatures in one - the highest of them.

REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES
- qt5-graphicaleffects
- e.g. package for kubuntu users: libqt5qml-graphicaleffects

HOW TO INSTALL
- Add Widgets... -> Get new widgets -> Download new plasma widgets
- find this applet and install through the first item with .plasmoid extension




Changelog:

1.2.7
- plasma 5.6 / Qt 5.6 fix

1.2.6
- scaling and other minor fixes

1.2.5
- icon is not covering label anymore
- optional drop shadows

1.2.4
- fixes when hiDPI font is used

1.2.3
- showing 'OFF' when device temperature is unavailable
- theming fixes

1.2.2
- regression when not showing HDD and nvidia temperatures fixed
- config table text eliding

1.2.1
- not properly initialized sources on startup fixed

1.2
- implemented "group of sources" showing the highest temperature of chosen sources

1.1
- got rid of hddtemp & netcat dependency by using udisks2 d-bus interface (NOTE: you need to re-add your HDD sources)

1.0.3
- fixed compatibility with KF 5.12

1.0.2
- desktop placement fix
- no-resource fix + plasmoid icon by varlesh

1.0.BETA3
- added various appearance settings

1.0.BETA2
- fixed nvidia reading
- fixed hddtemp response parsing

1.0.BETA
- initial import




LicenseGPL
(thermal-monitor-1.2.7.plasmoid)
Arch(AUR)
Source(Github)
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 super, finally !!!!

 
 by anespor on: Jun 16 2015
 
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Works good :-)
meaybe add some to chnge the size of font!?


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 Re: super, finally !!!!

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 16 2015
 
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I've just quickly added some appearance options...


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 Re: Re: super, finally !!!!

 
 by anespor on: Jun 17 2015
 
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Thank you!
Even one tiny problem, do not show me the bottom icons, what's icon theme?


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 Re: super, finally !!!!

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 17 2015
 
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You mean the warning and meltdown ones? These icons only show up when a certain temperature is exceeded. These edge temperatures are configurable.


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 Awesome !

 
 by paviluf on: Jun 16 2015
 
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Awesome, I will try it when I will switch to Plasma 5 !

Thank you


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 Install on Kubuntu?

 
 by OliverColeman on: Jun 17 2015
 
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This sounds great! However I don't know how to install it, and can't find anything via Google that seems relevant. I'm running Kubuntu 15.04. I've tried using the install options in the Download New Plasma Widgets window but none of them seem to work (I can't find the widget in the list of available widgets in the Add Widgets tool once it says it's installed). I've tried downloading the source from GitHub and compiling it but not sure if this is necessary and don't want to install I don't know how many dependencies to compile it if it's not necessary...


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 Re: Install on Kubuntu?

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 17 2015
 
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I've just added instructions to the description. Please let me know if it was sufficient. Thanks!


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 Re: Re: Install on Kubuntu?

 
 by OliverColeman on: Jun 17 2015
 
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Thanks! I wasn't able to compile it due to unmet dependencies (see below). I think I found the package containing those dependencies (plasma-framework-dev), however I couldn't install it on my system using the usual package manager, I think because I've installed the latest nvidia drivers from a third-party repository, which causes a version conflict a long way down the chain of dependencies (libgles2-mesa-dev : Depends: libgles2-mesa (= 10.5.2-0ubuntu1) but 10.6.0~git20150423.125574d1-0ubuntu0ricotz~utopic is to be installed).

Gah! :)

I'd rather not recompile the various cuda libraries I'm using after downgrading to the default nvidia driver version for my distribution just to see if this fixes it, so I think I'll just leave the thermal monitor for now. Thanks for your help though!

Although I am curious as to why it needs compiling at all. I remember in the good old days of KDE4 I could download and install just about any widget without having to compile it. More and more I'm thinking I should have waited another 6 months or year before upgrading to KDE 5, too many things missing or broken at the moment. :/


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 Re: Re: Re: Install on Kubuntu?

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 17 2015
 
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OK, please note that there isn't any actual compiling. The cmake command is just configuring the package and preparing installation paths. "make install" command is just installing files into the right paths. But I suspect that the cmake is not working for you. In that case install it manually this way:

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git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/kotelnik/plasma-applet-thermal-monitor

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cd plasma-applet-thermal-monitor/

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sudo mkdir /usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.thermalMonitor

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sudo cp -r package/* /usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.thermalMonitor/

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sudo cp package/metadata.desktop /usr/share/kservices5/plasma-applet-org.kde.thermalMonitor.desktop

That should do it. Yes I should probably learn how to package the widgets so it can be easily installed on any distro...


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 Re: Install on Kubuntu?

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 18 2015
 
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And finally I've learned how to make installable plasmoid. Please just head to "Add widgets..." -> Get new widgets -> Download new plasma widgets. Find Thermal Monitor and install it with the first item (thermal-monitor.plasmoid).

If the option with *.plasmoid isn't there, restart plasma, sometimes it stays cached...


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 Re: Re: Install on Kubuntu?

 
 by OliverColeman on: Jun 18 2015
 
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I followed your other instructions and it worked, thanks, but great re the installable plasmoid!
Now if only it was easy to know which arcane sensor name corresponded to which sensor... ;)


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 Re: Install on Kubuntu?

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 18 2015
 
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Actually to me this is also quite cryptic:) I've tried to find some info about these names (acpiz-virtual-0... wtf? I know, I'm amateur) so I can add some hints for each sensor. But so far I wasn't very successful. When I do find something, I'll add the hints.


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 size?

 
 by pyrforos on: Jun 18 2015
 
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Very nice but i cant change the size of the window... its huge...


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 Re: size?

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 18 2015
 
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Oh, I've never test it as a standalone widget on desktop. I use it inside panel. OK, I'll try to repair the behaviour. Thanks for reporting :)


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 Labels

 
 by Cqoicebordel on: Jun 24 2015
 
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Nice !
But for me, the text above the temperature doesn't appear, and so the plasmoid take a lot of place, but is almost empty.
Could you look into that also ?


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 Re: Labels

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 25 2015
 
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Hi! So even if you fill the "Alias" field while adding new resource you still cannot see the "text above temperature"? If it is the case please also ensure, you have non-zero "Alias font size" inside Appearance settings section.


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 Re: Re: Labels

 
 by Cqoicebordel on: Jun 25 2015
 
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My bad. I didn't saw the 'Alias' input in the popup, and so didn't have any aliases set.

In the settings, adding a title bar in the table could help avoid that mistake.
Also, the possibility to edit the values directly in the table would be welcome, and would remove the need of a popup.

Anyway, thanks again !


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 Re: Labels

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 26 2015
 
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You're right, thanks for these suggestions. I'll try to improve the situation :)


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 Update description

 
 by paviluf on: Jun 27 2015
 
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It could be great if you update the description to explain how to install the plasmoid, because it's not clear. For exemple you can say that, now we have thermal-monitor.plasmoid, Thermal Monitor can be installed from "Add widgets..." -> Get new widgets -> Download new plasma widgets. You can also say that the "compilation installation" is optionnal since it can be installed from "Add widgets...".


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 Re: Update description

 
 by clearmartin on: Jun 28 2015
 
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Thanks! I've done it for the rest of my widgets.


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