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RPi-Monitor on Raspbian OS Bullseye. #385
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Hi this doesn't answer your question. I cannot get it to install on my Raspberry Pi running bullseye. |
Anyone? |
I have it running and behaving normally on Bullseye on 16 pis. I don't imagine that helps you guys, but maybe the bugs have been resolved? |
oof, it works on mine, but my pi crashed a few times, but that was because I was trying to overclock my pi.
Hi, |
Hi All
i just installed RPi-Monitor on Raspbian OS Bullseye. Exactly the same config like on Buster. The problem i am facing on new OS are graphs. For example uptime was always linear. Now it behaves like zig-zag. Very often next value of uptime is represented as lower that previous which does not make sense.
The same is for other values like SOC or RAM voltages where the values all 99% of time at exactly same level.
Anyone have a clue how to fix that?
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