Posts by disrupted
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changed (login is also changed)
thanks ! (just noticed when I couldn't login using my old name haha)
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ahh, dammit ! right after posting I found the issue. Pasting the custom sensors command into advancedsettings.xml led to a linebreak:
I removed the linebreak and now it is working. Guess this report can be closed, but tbh I wish LibreELEC reported the correct CPU temperatures in the first place. I believe fan speed is also controlled by the internally measured value, no?
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EDIT: Solved (my bad)
I noticed that LibreELEC was always reporting wrong CPU temperatures (in fact both gputemp & cputemp reported the temperature reading for the GPU at ~60-80°C) so I went ahead and installed lm_sensors through the unofficial addon repository.
In an SSH shell I can now see the correct temperature readings for both CPU & GPU:
Code: sensors outputLibreELEC:~ # /storage/.kodi/addons/tools.lm_sensors/bin/sensors radeon-pci-0100 Adapter: PCI adapter temp1: +60.5 C (crit = +120.0 C, hyst = +90.0 C) coretemp-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter Core 0: +54.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +100.0 C) Core 1: +57.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +100.0 C)
In order to receive just the CPU temp I run this:
Code: CPU temperature readingLibreELEC:~ # /storage/.kodi/addons/tools.lm_sensors/bin/sensors coretemp-isa-0000 | sed -ne "s/Core 1: \+[-+]\([0-9]\+\).*/\1 C/p" 55 C
I added this to my advancedsettings.xml using the <cputempcommand> tag
XML: advancedsettings.xml
Display More<advancedsettings> <splash>false</splash> <loglevel hide="true">-1</loglevel> <!-- Disables logging --> <playcountminimumpercent>95</playcountminimumpercent> <skiploopfilter>0</skiploopfilter> <!-- For low CPU device use 16 or higher --> <nodvdrom>true</nodvdrom> <cputempcommand>/storage/.kodi/addons/tools.lm_sensors/bin/sensors coretemp-isa-0000 | sed -ne "s/Core 1: \+[-+]\([0-9]\+\).*/\1 C/p"</cputempcommand> <cache> <buffermode>1</buffermode> <!-- Default is 1 --> <memorysize>52428800</memorysize> <!-- Default is 20971520 bytes or 20 MB --> <readfactor>4.0</readfactor> <!-- this factor determines the max readrate in terms of readfactor * avg bitrate of a video file. default is 4 --> </cache> <videolibrary> <dateadded>0</dateadded> <!-- 0 results in using the current datetime when adding a video --> <allitemsonbottom>false</allitemsonbottom> <!-- sorts the "*All" items at the bottom of the list when in Ascending order --> <recentlyaddeditems>40</recentlyaddeditems> <!-- number of recently added items. Defaults to 25 --> <importwatchedstate>true</importwatchedstate> <!-- import previously exported playdate and playcount from .nfo files. Defaults to false --> <importresumepoint>false</importresumepoint> <!-- import previously exported resume point from .nfo files. Defaults to false --> <hideallitems>true</hideallitems> <!-- removes the "*All" items from the video library --> <hideemptyseries>true</hideemptyseries> <!-- hide empty series in the video library --> </videolibrary> <pvr> <minvideocachelevel>30</minvideocachelevel> <minaudiocachelevel>30</minaudiocachelevel> </pvr> <video> <subsdelayrange>240</subsdelayrange> <!-- Delay range for subtitles, in seconds. --> <audiodelayrange>30</audiodelayrange> <!-- Delay range for audio/video sync, in seconds. --> </video> </advancedsettings>
After a reboot the Kodi System Information page now shows just a '?' for the CPU temperature. Changing advancedsettings.xml back to <cputempcommand>cputemp</cputempcommand> works but reports the wrong temperature (GPU) again.
Full hardware specs (GPU is most important):
it's a fairly old x86_64 System (but great as a powerful Kodi box for years now).
- CPU: Intel C2D E8400 2x 3.0GHz
- Mainboard: Gigabyte G41MT-D3V
- RAM: 2GB DDR3
- Graphics: ASUS/AMD Radeon HD4670 silent mod (without fan)
- 8GB SSD
The LibreELEC version you are running:
- LibreELEC 8.2.1 Generic.x86_64 build
Full debuglog:
dmesg:
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can I hijack this thread and ask for a rebranding as well? 🙃 my username for other sites is always 'disrupted'.
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i would need the corresponding shared lib, whose source code is not publicly availablethis means unless someone finds this closed source compiled library for other architectures we will never get Spotify connect for x64 HTPCs running the Generic LibreELEC build, right?