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    MMM-SystemStats (cpu temp/load, fre ram ...)

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      Fifin404 @chinesesich
      last edited by

      @chinesesich Same issue… something new?

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      • lavolp3L Offline
        lavolp3 Module Developer @Fifin404
        last edited by

        @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 to troubleshoot modules
        MMM-soccer v2, MMM-AVStock

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        • LordyL Offline
          Lordy
          last edited by

          How can you only display individual parameters?
          I just want to see “Free memory” for example.
          Thank you very much in advance

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          • lavolp3L Offline
            lavolp3 Module Developer @Lordy
            last edited by

            @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!!

            How to troubleshoot modules
            MMM-soccer v2, MMM-AVStock

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            • LordyL Offline
              Lordy @lavolp3
              last edited by

              @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”?

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              • lavolp3L Offline
                lavolp3 Module Developer @Lordy
                last edited by lavolp3

                @Lordy try tr:nth-child(6n+1)

                You have 5 children in the table element, which are the 5 table rows.
                nth-child counts every “nth” children from 0.
                So if you have nth-children(3n+0) it takes the 3rd 6th 9th. Only the 3rd is there so voila.

                nth-children(6n+1) SHOULD count the 1st, 7th, 13th children, of these only the 1st is available. So, hopefully again, voila.

                  getDom: function() {
                    var self = this;
                    var wrapper = document.createElement('table');
                
                    var sysData = {
                      cpuTemp: {
                        text: 'CPU_TEMP',
                        icon: 'fa-thermometer',
                      },
                      sysLoad: {
                        text: 'SYS_LOAD',
                        icon: 'fa-tachometer',
                      },
                      freeMem: {
                        text: 'RAM_FREE',
                        icon: 'fa-microchip',
                      },
                      upTime: {
                        text: 'UPTIME',
                        icon: 'fa-clock-o',
                      },
                      freeSpace: {
                        text: 'DISK_FREE',
                        icon: 'fa-hdd-o',
                      },
                    };
                

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                • lavolp3L Offline
                  lavolp3 Module Developer @Lordy
                  last edited by

                  @Lordy I’m honestly amazed it worked.

                  How to troubleshoot modules
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                  • LordyL Offline
                    Lordy @lavolp3
                    last edited by

                    @lavolp3
                    Now I understand it.
                    It also works that “tr:nth-child(5n+1)”.
                    With the background knowledge, it is clear to me.
                    Nice Weekend

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                      BKeyport Module Developer
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                        BKeyport Module Developer @BenRoe
                        last edited by

                        @BenRoe Hey, ben - love your module - would like to see a “quick” change if possible. Could you update the module to show both imperial and metric for CPU temp? This is only needed because I’m in a backwards country that hasn’t adopted sensable measurements, and it would be nice to have both temps on screen at the same time, so I can compare easily with others on how cool my system is.

                        Thanks!

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