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I have XBMC 11 installed on an ATV 1. Most things work fine but the temperature display increases until I reboot the ATV. It starts out accurately, but within a few hours shows the temperature at hundreds thousands of degrees. I know its a warm winter but this is too much...anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks
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Jwbohrer Wrote:I have XBMC 11 installed on an ATV 1. Most things work fine but the temperature display increases until I reboot the ATV. It starts out accurately, but within a few hours shows the temperature at hundreds thousands of degrees. I know its a warm winter but this is too much...anyone know how to fix that?
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On original ATV OS? I've seen this happen with Crystalbuntu.
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Yes, original ATV. Still happening after the Beta 2 update.
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The pentium-m does not have any on-die temp sensor, but the gpu in the nvidia 7300 does so I assume you mean the GPU temp. There is a known issue with that as that temp is retrieved using nvidia-settings binary and after some time, it goes nuts... Ignore it, it's not fixable.
The alternative is to disable that reporting in xbmc source code.
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No, we're talking about the weather plug-in display