3

I have installed the sensors-applet using the terminal line: sudo apt-get install sensors-applet.

but there is no applet in the list of applets when I right-click on the gnome-panel.

I am using Ubuntu Natty on a MacBook Pro.

Eliah Kagan
  • 117,780
Robert
  • 131
  • 2
    Possible duplicate? http://askubuntu.com/questions/33976/is-there-a-hardware-temperature-sensor-indicator – fossfreedom May 27 '12 at 10:26
  • sensors-applet is an applet for Gnome-2.x panel. You need to either whitelist it, or find an indicator compatible with Unity panel – MestreLion Jun 16 '12 at 19:43
  • 11.04 (Natty) is the first Ubuntu release to use Unity as the user interface, and not Gnome. So the question is about a temperature indicator for Unity, the same question as http://askubuntu.com/questions/33976/is-there-a-hardware-temperature-sensor-indicator . – imz -- Ivan Zakharyaschev Sep 06 '15 at 12:51

2 Answers2

3

Yes, Psensor is available on the Ubuntu repositories since Oneiric.

For other Ubuntu versions, you can install it using a PPA. You will find the installation instruction in the Ubuntu dedicated page of the Psensor website

JeanFI
  • 1,430
  • 1
  • 12
  • 9
0

Install Psensor from the Software Center.

Eliah Kagan
  • 117,780
  • Why psensor? | 1.Why is the applet not showing in the list? | 2. Error: Unable to locate package psensor.
  • – Robert May 27 '12 at 03:49
  • 2
    It appears that Psensor is only available for 11.10 and later. – Knowledge Cube May 27 '12 at 20:21