Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-SystemStats (cpu temp/load, fre ram ...)
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@Babene1 - Great work. Did you generate a PR for the module developer?
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@bhepler it is a new release with the bugfix from MMM-SystemStats available
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I have a mistake, as shown in the figure.
It was good at first, but then it was. I don’t know why. -
does the Module work on mac?
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@Stoffbeuteluwe
no
on Raspberry Pi 2B -
@chinesesich Same issue… something new?
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@Fifin404 @chinesesich The issue seems to be the change in version of Font Awesome icons.
Try changing line 122 in MMM-SystemStats.js
c2.innerHTML = `< i class="fa ${sysData[item].icon} fa-fw"></i>`;
to
c2.innerHTML = `< i class="fas ${sysData[item].icon} fa-fw"></i>`;
ONLY change the “fa” to “fas”.
The rest can stay the same.
Don’t copy my input! I neede to put in a space for it to be viewable. -
How can you only display individual parameters?
I just want to see “Free memory” for example.
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@Lordy
if you mean free RAM, try this out in your custom.css.MMM-SystemStats tr { display: none; } .MMM-SystemStats tr:nth-child(3n+0) { display: table-row; }
For free disk space it would be
.MMM-SystemStats tr { display: none; } .MMM-SystemStats tr:nth-child(5n+0) { display: table-row; }
No guarantees!! I haven’t tried it!!
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@lavolp3 said in MMM-SystemStats (cpu temp/load, fre ram ...):
.MMM-SystemStats tr {
display: none;
}.MMM-SystemStats tr:nth-child(5n+0) {
display: table-row;
}Thanks, it helped me.
How do I do this with “CPU_TEMP”?