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# Troubleshooting
## The graph points look broken/strange
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It's possible that your graphs won't look great out of the box due to the reliance on braille fonts to draw them. One
example of this is seeing a bunch of missing font characters, caused when the terminal isn't configured properly to
render braille fonts.
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< figure >
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< img src = "../assets/screenshots/troubleshooting/no_braille.webp" alt = "Example of a terminal with no braille font." / >
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< figcaption > Powershell shown missing braille fonts< / figcaption >
< / figure >
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One alternative is to use the `--dot_marker` option to render graph charts using dots instead of the braille characters,
which generally seems better supported out of the box, at the expense of looking less intricate:
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< figure >
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< img src = "../assets/screenshots/troubleshooting/dots.webp" alt = "Example of running bottom with the dot marker flag" / >
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< figcaption > Example using < code > btm --dot_marker< / code > < / figcaption >
< / figure >
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Another (better) alternative is to install a font that supports braille fonts, and configure your terminal to use it. For example, installing
something like [UBraille ](https://yudit.org/download/fonts/UBraille/ ) or [Iosevka ](https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka )
and ensuring your terminal uses it should work.
### Installing fonts for Windows Command Prompt/PowerShell
**Note: I would advise backing up your registry beforehand if you aren't sure what you are doing!**
Let's say you're installing [Iosevka ](https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka ). The steps you can take are:
1. Install the font itself.
2. Open the registry editor, which you can do either by `Win+R` and opening `regedit` , or just opening it from the Start Menu.
3. In the registry editor, go to
```
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Console\TrueTypeFont
```
4. Here, add a new `String value` , and set the `Name` to a bunch of 0's (e.g. `000` - make sure the name isn't already used), then set the `Data` to the font name (e.g. `Iosevka` ).
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< figure >
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< img src = "../assets/screenshots/troubleshooting/regedit_fonts.webp" alt = "Regedit menu showing how to add a new font for Command Prompt/PowerShell" / >
< figcaption > The last entry is the new entry for Iosevka< / code > < / figcaption >
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< / figure >
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5. Then, open the Command Prompt/PowerShell, and right click on the top bar, and open `Properties` :
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< figure >
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< img src = "../assets/screenshots/troubleshooting/cmd_prompt_props.webp" alt = "Opening the properties menu in Command Prompt/PowerShell" / >
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< / figure >
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6. From here, go to `Font` , and set the font to your new font (e.g. `Iosevka` ):
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< figure >
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< img src = "../assets/screenshots/troubleshooting/cmd_prompt_font.webp" alt = "Setting a new font in Command Prompt/PowerShell" / >
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< / figure >
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## Why can't I see all my temperature sensors on Windows?
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This is a [known limitation ](./support/official.md#windows ), some sensors may require admin privileges to get sensor data.
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## Why don't I see dual batteries on Windows reported separately? (e.g. Thinkpads)
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This is a [known limitation ](./support/official.md#windows ) which seems to be with how batteries are being detected on Windows.
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## Why can't I see all my temperature sensors on WSL?
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This is a [known limitation ](./support/official.md#windows ) with WSL. Due to how it works, hosts may not expose their
temperature sensors and therefore, temperature sensors might be missing.
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## Why does WSL2 not match Task Manager?
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This is a [known limitation ](./support/official.md#windows ) with WSL2. Due to how WSL2 works, the two might not match
up in terms of reported data.
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## Why can't I see all my processes/process data on macOS?
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This is a [known limitation ](./support/official.md#macos ), and you may have to run the program with elevated
privileges to work around it - for example:
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```bash
sudo btm
```
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**Please note that you should be certain that you trust any software you grant root privileges.**
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There are measures taken to try to maximize the amount of information obtained without elevated privileges. For example,
one can modify the instructions found on the [htop wiki ](https://github.com/hishamhm/htop/wiki/macOS:-run-without-sudo )
on how to run htop without sudo for bottom. However **please** understand the potential security risks before doing so!
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## My configuration file isn't working
If your configuration files aren't working, here are a few things to try:
### Check the formatting
It may be handy to refer to the automatically generated config files or the [sample configuration files ](https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom/tree/master/sample_configs ).
The config files also follow the [TOML ](https://toml.io/en/ ) format.
Also make sure your config options are under the right table - for example, to set your temperature type, you must set it under the `[flags]` table:
```toml
[flags]
temperature_type = "f"
```
Meanwhile, if you want to set a custom color scheme, it would be under the `[colors]` table:
```toml
[colors]
table_header_color="LightBlue"
```
### Check the configuration file location
Make sure bottom is reading the right configuration file. By default, bottom looks for config files at these locations:
| OS | Default Config Location |
| ------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| macOS | `$HOME/Library/Application Support/bottom/bottom.toml` < br /> `~/.config/bottom/bottom.toml` < br /> `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bottom/bottom.toml` |
| Linux | `~/.config/bottom/bottom.toml` < br /> `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bottom/bottom.toml` |
| Windows | `C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Roaming\bottom\bottom.toml` |
If you want to use a config file in another location, use the `--config` or `-C` flags along with the path to the configuration file, like so:
```bash
btm -C path_to_config
```
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## My installation through snap has some widgets that are blank/show no data
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Make sure bottom is given the correct permissions in order to collect data. [Snapcraft ](https://snapcraft.io/docs/interface-management )
explains how to do so, but the TL;DR is:
```bash
sudo snap connect bottom:mount-observe
sudo snap connect bottom:hardware-observe
sudo snap connect bottom:system-observe
sudo snap connect bottom:process-control
```