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Temp no longer displayed #15

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WG76 opened this issue May 28, 2020 · 10 comments
Open

Temp no longer displayed #15

WG76 opened this issue May 28, 2020 · 10 comments

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@WG76
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WG76 commented May 28, 2020

Screenshot 2020-05-28 at 11 21 50 AM

@cottonwool
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Works fine on Lenovo 500e 1st gen.

Platform: Linux x86-64
Chrome version: 83.0.4103.77
CPU: Intel Celeron CPU N3450 @ 1.10GHz
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Temperatures
37°C

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WG76 commented Jun 2, 2020

Should note that this is on a Chrome OS device. Perhaps something broke on the OS side.

@ker8
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ker8 commented Jun 2, 2020

Not working on Acer CB311-7H as well.

@cvmiller
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cvmiller commented Jun 2, 2020

Looks hit or miss. It is working on a Asus C101PA Chromebook (ARM OP1 processor)

@WG76
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WG76 commented Jun 3, 2020

Ok Beta updated to 84 today and it shows two different temperatures. Color me confuzzled..

Screenshot 2020-06-02 at 8 08 28 PM

@WG76
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WG76 commented Jun 3, 2020

I'm thinking the two temperatures are for the two quad core CPUs since it is an ARM big.LITTLE chip.

@maks
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maks commented Jun 9, 2020

Hmm, its not working for me on a Dell 5400 running 83.0.4103.97
Perhaps this is actually an issue with specific ChromeOS device models not reporting the temp correctly and should be logged as a bug in the Chromium bugtracker @beaufortfrancois ?

@WG76
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WG76 commented Jun 9, 2020

Someone brought up that since Cog is a soon to be deappreciated Chrome app, there won't be any further development here.

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cvmiller commented Jun 9, 2020

Someone brought up that since Cog is a soon to be deappreciated Chrome app, there won't be any further development here.

Hmm, that would be too bad. It is quite a useful app for ChromeOS.

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maks commented Jun 9, 2020

That would be a shame as I find COG very useful too but from a quick look it should be possible to just change it over to be a browser extension instead of Chrome App, as the APIs it is using are supported for extensions as well, eg.

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