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@vittorib4 - I will answer you, as you were away for some timeNew power kernel reports temperature in different way (more accurate, the unit is 0.1C, while previously it was 1C). And any software which is not aware of it shows 10 times to high temperature. So 330 is actually 33 and 300 is actually 30. It was talked over a bazillion times in kernel power 47 announce thread and made some people very mad, because it appeared on every other page of the thread :P You can use patched versions of apps, for example from here: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=125 (QCPUFreq) or from here: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=136 (Conky).
Since today my conky CPU temperature info show -1 °C. I still remember showing it the correct temperature yesterday, though I removed QCPU. Is it possible this affects conky's readings? (anny way to fix this?)
gtz
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