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CPU Temp reads over 44,000C. (Libre Renegade) [Bug]: #379

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Magnaheim opened this issue Apr 4, 2023 · 1 comment
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CPU Temp reads over 44,000C. (Libre Renegade) [Bug]: #379

Magnaheim opened this issue Apr 4, 2023 · 1 comment
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Magnaheim commented Apr 4, 2023

The problem

At Dashboard, CPU Temperature shows a ludicrously wrong temperature, as shown in the image.
I am running a Libre Renegade, ROC-RK3328-CC
I am running OctoPrint on top of this Ubuntu:
https://distro.libre.computer/ci/ubuntu/22.04/

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Version of OctoPrint

OctoPrint 1.8.7

Platform

Libre Computer Board ROC-RK3328-CC (Renegade)

Operating system running OctoPrint

Ubuntu

Dashboard version

Dashboard (1.19.9)

Python version

Python 3.10.6

Printer model & used firmware incl. version

Browser and version of browser, operating system running browser

Windows 11, Chrome

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  • Systeminfo Bundle (always include!) See here if you don't know where to find that.
  • Screenshots and/or videos showing the problem (always include in case of issues with the user interface)
  • GCODE file with which to reproduce (always include in case of issues with GCODE analysis or printing behaviour)

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octoprint-systeminfo-20230404233438.zip

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j7126 commented Jul 25, 2023

Can you open python3 and run

import psutil
print(psutil.sensors_temperatures(fahrenheit=False))

and post the output?

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