December 3, 20214 yr I have a system running Unraid 6.10 RC2, and am trying to execute the "sensors-detect" script in the Unraid shell. When I type "sensors-detect" into the shell, I am left with "bash: sensors-detect: command not found" I have installed perl with the nerdpack plugin, and can run it successfully on my other system running 6.9. Am I missing something here? Thanks!
December 3, 20214 yr 21 minutes ago, mechmess said: I have a system running Unraid 6.10 RC2, and am trying to execute the "sensors-detect" script in the Unraid shell. When I type "sensors-detect" into the shell, I am left with "bash: sensors-detect: command not found" Does typing just "sensors" work? sensors-detect does not work on my system but sensors does. For me, it has been this way through 6.8, 6.9 and 6.10 at least. I don't know what I did that changed that but "sensors" provides plenty of information.
December 3, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, Hoopster said: sensors-detect does not work on my system but sensors does perl is not installed via Nerd Pack 32 minutes ago, mechmess said: I have a system running Unraid 6.10 RC2, and am trying to execute the "sensors-detect" script in the Unraid shell. When I type "sensors-detect" into the shell, I am left with "bash: sensors-detect: command not found" I have installed perl with the nerdpack plugin, and can run it successfully on my other system running 6.9. Am I missing something here? Thanks! Maybe reboot? Or make sure that Nerd Pack and the updates are up to date.
December 3, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Squid said: perl is not installed via Nerd Pack Yeah, for some reason everything I had set to install via Nerd Pack (including Perl) had been unloaded. I had to download them all again.
December 3, 20214 yr Author 34 minutes ago, Squid said: perl is not installed via Nerd Pack Maybe reboot? Or make sure that Nerd Pack and the updates are up to date. Alright . I Verified NerdPack is up to date Uninstalled perl, rebooted. Verified that perl is now showing up as Installed:no Installed perl, rebooted. Perl now shows up as Installed:yes No go! I still am presented with the error bash: sensors-detect: command not found
December 3, 20214 yr Author 1 hour ago, Hoopster said: Does typing just "sensors" work? Yes - "sensors" does work, but I dont think its doing the job that the sensors-detect plugin does (I'm manually loading some drivers at boot).
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