CPU meter displays "-nan" and LCD refeshes erratically

Bug #749834 reported by CyberKitsune
This bug report is a duplicate of:  Bug #608802: NaNs in multiple screens. Edit Remove
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G15stats
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g15stats (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: g15stats

After launching g15stats, the CPU monitor displays "-nan" (and may flash to 100%) while the graph for the CPU is gone, this makes my actual CPU use 100% (verified by htop)

Running latest available version, g15stats 1.9.2 on Natty.

Also, I'd like to note g15stats ran perfectly back on maverick.

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Alex (a-t-page) wrote :

Same exact situation here.

Changed in g15stats (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Ben Shadwick (benshadwick) wrote :

I am also seeing this issue. Could it be related to the BIOS-level CPU throttling on my laptop?

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Ben Shadwick (benshadwick) wrote :

This may have been fixed on the official sourceforge SVN for g15stats: http://g15daemon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/g15daemon/trunk/g15daemon-clients/g15stats/g15stats.c?view=log

How can we get an updated package in Ubuntu that uses a newer SVN build?

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dlancer (dlancer) wrote :

Unfortunately Ubuntu maintainers prefer to wait until this package will be updated in Debian.
Debian bug report already submitted (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=677446).

Anyway PPA with updated g15stats version created: https://launchpad.net/~dlancer/+archive/g15stats

Changed in g15stats:
status: Unknown → New
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Mikhail Yevchenko (mikhail-yevchenko) wrote :

It doesn't seem to be updated in Debian someday.

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