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    Hi everybody,

    I'm currently searching for a CPU temperature applet that works on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy. The previous one I used, Thermal Monitor Applet, has stopped working. I believe this issue is due to the absence of ksysguard. Does anyone know of a similar applet that would allow me to monitor the temperature of my CPU, GPU, and disks in the system tray?

    Best regards,

    #2
    Welcome!

    Here is a thread which explains that one can get the Thermal Monitor Fix applet working in Kubuntu 22.04 LTS and newer with the help of the .deb of ksysguardd version 5.22.0-0ubuntu1 from *Ubuntu 21.10 (not officially recommended, of course):
    https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/...tures-in-panel

    You can also find some suggestions for other programs / applets for monitoring the temperature of your CPU, GPU and disks (in the system tray) in this thread.
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      #3
      I've used psensor for a long time.

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        #4
        Originally posted by jglen490 View Post
        I've used psensor for a long time.
        I use PSensor as well but I have no idea of why the GUI looks weird.
        I'm not even sure what mem, edge, junction, CPUtcl and all that stuff is.
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          #5
          If you go into Edit Sensor Preferences, it will show the source driver of each sensor. My sensor names are a bit different, and they are editable. So if you look at the source and you think the source name doesn't work for you, just change the name! This is what mine looks like:

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