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I've liked the conky widget since it was added to Lite, and it is really versatile.
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OP wanted something in the taskbar to have it always visible.
[member=7109]Moltke[/member]
The way I described installation, it IS in the taskbar
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Maybe 1 last attempt...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto
search via Synaptic for sensors-applet
Perhaps this is more to your liking??
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[member=7109]Moltke[/member]
You're almost there, click the "Mostrar" checkbox in the xfce-sensor preferences for the wanted sensors. They will show in the taskbar.
BTW, mine show 100c because I'm in a Virtual Machine. :-P
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use psensor ...install from synaptic and it sits in the panel. You can set warning levels
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To make conky always show so that maximized desktop windows don't cover it up try: own_window_type panel
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