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* [lm-sensors] Why would lm_sensors destroy my KDE environment?
@ 2008-08-28  2:16 Kyle
  2008-08-28  6:54 ` Jean Delvare
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From: Kyle @ 2008-08-28  2:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lm-sensors

Hello again,

after some assistance from Jean on this list, I determined I apparently 
don't need lm_sensors. So I decided to remove it from the system. Using 
the Package Manager, I uninstalled lm_sensors; but it also apparently 
removed half of my KDE environment (yum confirms the same from the CLI) 
removing things like 'kdeaddons' and 'kdeartwork' amongst others.

I don't know what its dependancy is exactly, but it appears to have some 
hook somewhere into KDE. And that dependancy then removes the rest of 
the KDE "stuff" (Tech. Term)

Consequently, I've lost half a day trying to figure out why I could no 
longer 'startx' successfully. This is confirmed by now groupinstall -ing 
KDE  and lm_sensors comes along with it.

WHY would a program designed to monitor low level MB, CPU and fan 
sensors have any dependency on a graphical desktop environment?

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Kyle


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* Re: [lm-sensors] Why would lm_sensors destroy my KDE environment?
  2008-08-28  2:16 [lm-sensors] Why would lm_sensors destroy my KDE environment? Kyle
@ 2008-08-28  6:54 ` Jean Delvare
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jean Delvare @ 2008-08-28  6:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lm-sensors

Hi Kyle,

On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 12:16:13 +1000, Kyle wrote:
> Hello again,
> 
> after some assistance from Jean on this list, I determined I apparently 
> don't need lm_sensors. So I decided to remove it from the system. Using 
> the Package Manager, I uninstalled lm_sensors; but it also apparently 
> removed half of my KDE environment (yum confirms the same from the CLI) 
> removing things like 'kdeaddons' and 'kdeartwork' amongst others.
> 
> I don't know what its dependancy is exactly, but it appears to have some 
> hook somewhere into KDE. And that dependancy then removes the rest of 
> the KDE "stuff" (Tech. Term)

If you don't know what its dependency is, how are we supposed to guess?
That's really a distribution issue and there's nothing we can do for
you.

> Consequently, I've lost half a day trying to figure out why I could no 
> longer 'startx' successfully. This is confirmed by now groupinstall -ing 
> KDE  and lm_sensors comes along with it.
> 
> WHY would a program designed to monitor low level MB, CPU and fan 
> sensors have any dependency on a graphical desktop environment?

This is more likely the other way around: some parts of KDE (such as
ksysguard) depend on lm_sensors (or more exactly libsensors, which may
be part of package lm_sensors on your distribution.) Maybe you insisted
too much on removing lm-sensors while you still had packages depending
on it and your package manager had to remove more packages to prevent
broken dependencies.

That's just a guess though... You didn't tell us what you did exactly,
nor which dependencies exist between what packages on your
distribution. But either way this is a distribution issue, nothing the
lm-sensors developers can help with.

-- 
Jean Delvare

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