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* Now you can navigate through menus between multiple screens of the I<sup>3</sup>M that display system information, temperatures, power consumption and notifications
 
* Now you can navigate through menus between multiple screens of the I<sup>3</sup>M that display system information, temperatures, power consumption and notifications
 
== Re-installing I3M Linux Daemon ==
 
If I3M daemon is re-installed, you may not receive temperature and frequency readings. To resolve, airtop-fpvsc systemd service has to be restarted. Please follow the steps below:
 
 
1. Remove systemd files:
 
 
$ sudo rm /lib/systemd/system/gpu-thermald.service
 
$ sudo rm /lib/systemd/system/airtop-fpsvc.service
 
 
2. Create file /etc/rc.local with the following content:
 
 
#!/bin/bash
 
 
modprobe i2c-i801
 
sleep 1
 
/usr/sbin/airtop-fpsvc
 
/usr/sbin/gpu-thermald
 
 
exit 0
 
 
3. Make it executable
 
 
$ sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
 
 
4. Ensure airtop-fpvsc panel is working
 
 
$ sudo /etc/rc.local
 
 
5. Restart, ensure airtop-fpvsc panel is working
 
 
$ sudo reboot
 

Latest revision as of 06:43, 23 July 2020

  • Integrated interactive information monitor I3M is a GUI system integrated in the front panel of Airtop
  • Download I3M monitoring tools:
$ sudo wget https://fit-iot.com/files/download/airtop/sw/I3M/Linux/airtop-fpsvc -O /usr/local/sbin/airtop-fpsvc
$ sudo wget https://fit-iot.com/files/download/airtop/sw/I3M/Linux/gpu-thermald -O /usr/local/sbin/gpu-thermald
$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/sbin/*
  • Fix dependencies:
$ lib_path="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"
$ [ -e $lib_path/libsensors.so.4 ] || sudo ln -s $lib_path/libsensors.so.*.0.0 $lib_path/libsensors.so.4
  • Create file /etc/rc.local with the following content:
#!/bin/bash
modprobe i2c-i801
sleep 1
/usr/local/sbin/airtop-fpsvc
[ "$(lspci -nn | grep VGA | grep NVIDIA)" ] && /usr/local/sbin/gpu-thermald
exit 0
  • Make it executable:
$ sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
  • Ensure I3M panel is working
$ sudo /etc/rc.local
  • Reboot, ensure I3M panel is still working
$ sudo reboot
  • Now you can navigate through menus between multiple screens of the I3M that display system information, temperatures, power consumption and notifications