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Disk is Nan after last Update... #597

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farhadinima75 opened this issue Apr 27, 2020 · 18 comments
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Disk is Nan after last Update... #597

farhadinima75 opened this issue Apr 27, 2020 · 18 comments

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@farhadinima75
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farhadinima75 commented Apr 27, 2020

today, after install update, Disk unit in extension turns NaN. :(

how can i solve this?

Can i Downgrade update???

OS is ubuntu 18.04

@eturkes
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eturkes commented Apr 27, 2020

Same here. He's a screenshot showing the situation along with the output of iotop and my system stats from screenfetch. Despite iotop showing no disk activity, the monitor is showing a maxed out value. And iotop is working correctly as it does show disk activity when that's actually going on, but no change in the system monitor applet.

Screenshot from 2020-04-27 11-41-16

@nk7z
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nk7z commented Apr 27, 2020

SWAP is the same... Not NAN, but zero... Ubuntu. Happened after last update.

@AlexFalappa
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Already reported in #594

@techsy730
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See #594 (comment) for a fix for the disk NaN

@chrisspen
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Everyone encountering this issue, please post your gnome-shell version, found with gnome-shell --version.

@nk7z
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nk7z commented Apr 28, 2020

uname@nostromo:~$ gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.28.4

@eturkes
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eturkes commented Apr 28, 2020

GNOME Shell 3.26.2

@acesabe
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acesabe commented Apr 30, 2020

Same for me with Disk R/W, CPU Temp, Fan RPM - all NaN

ASUS/AMD Phenom system
Ubuntu 18.04
GNOME Shell 3.28.4

Not the first time update has resulted in this issue...

@buoncubi
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buoncubi commented Apr 30, 2020

I have the NaN issue with disk IO only. I am using

  • GNOME Shell 3.28.4
  • Ubuntu 18.04

It solves by following the comment posted above.

But this update leads to another issue for me.

@manti-by
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manti-by commented May 4, 2020

Ubuntu 18.04
GNOME Shell 3.28.4

@cxw42
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cxw42 commented Jun 10, 2020

I just posted another option for a fix at #594 (comment) in response to #597 (comment) (#601).

@paradoxxxzero would it be worth closing this issue since it's a duplicate? ;)

@frankvw2017
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Everyone encountering this issue, please post your gnome-shell version, found with gnome-shell --version.
GNOME Shell 3.28.4

@nk7z
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nk7z commented Jun 26, 2020 via email

@lightreign
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Ubuntu 18.04
GNOME Shell 3.28.4

@dbadura
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dbadura commented Sep 26, 2020

Is this issue is going to be fixed in master?
Is there any PR?

@nk7z
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nk7z commented Sep 26, 2020 via email

@cxw42
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cxw42 commented Sep 27, 2020

I'll submit a PR in early October ;) if no one beats me to it :) . edit #635 submitted.

@frankvw2017
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Is this issue ever going to be fixed on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS? I'm entirely up-to-date with the latest version of everything in the repo's, which still means Gnome Shell 3.28.4, and the problem still exists more than half a year after it began.

bluet added a commit to bluet/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet that referenced this issue Apr 6, 2021
… on Ubuntu 18.04

add backward support for Gnome 3.28 , fix NaN temperature and disk IO on Ubuntu 18.04 . 

related issues: paradoxxxzero#520 paradoxxxzero#526 paradoxxxzero#594 paradoxxxzero#597 paradoxxxzero#601  thankjura/ds4battery#4  
I don't have dedicated GPU to test paradoxxxzero#592 but it should be possible to fix in the same way.

inspired by @shemgp and @EBoisseauSierra
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