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Crash when sensor is unreadable #41
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May i know which thinkpad you are using @rdoursenaud ? |
Sure, I'm using a P51. In the meantime, I've noticed that this behavior is consistent with wifi being (software) disabled. |
Awesome, thanks! I was thinking of buying a thinkpad, but wasn't sure if Lenevo still lets users control the fan speed. Does thinkfan let you control the fan? |
Yes, it does :)
And the P51 is a beast. Very happy with it so far! |
Awesome, i just bought one too. I installed OpenSuse though and thinkpad_acpi driver seems to have some issues. I will switch to Arch linux and hopefully it will be okay. |
Hi, thanks for the report and for posting the backtrace, specifically. Having optional sensors is a feature currently in development, and this uncaught exception would have been a showstopper for certain ;-) |
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
I just pushed the |
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
@vmatare Thanks for taking care of this use case. Unfortunately, the
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hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
hwmon file might be empty, causing the formatted input function to throw. Should fix github issue #41 (untested).
anyone who wants this, please try out the optional-sensors branch. I need some feedback on how that is working for you so I can make it part of the next release. |
It's merged in the |
Has been implemented in master for a while now, and will be part of upcoming release. |
I have several sensor paths declared.
Unfortunately, one (iwlwifi) is not readable since some kernel update for an undetermined reason.
When starting Thinkfan crashes with the trace below.
I'd expect it to issue warning about the unavailable sensor and continue.
/etc/thinkfan.conf
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