+column (named <code>Enabled</code> or <code>Graph</code> depending on the Psensor version).</p></div>\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+<div class="sect1">\r
+<h2 id="S_autostart">15. Launch Psensor automaticaly on session startup</h2>\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Since the version 1.0.1, Psensor is no more started automaticaly by default.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Open the <code>Preferences</code> window, select the <code>Startup</code> tab and switch on\r
+the option <code>Launch on session startup</code>.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>This feature is requiring that the Desktop Environment supports the\r
+<a href="http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html">XDG\r
+specification</a>.</p></div>\r
+</div>\r
+</div>\r
+<div class="sect1">\r
+<h2 id="S_disk">16. How to monitor the temperature of a disk?</h2>\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>By default, Psensor is using <code>hddtemp</code> to retrieve the temperature of\r
+the disks.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>If <code>hddtemp</code> is installed but no disk temperature is reported, check\r
+that the daemon is running by using for example the command <code>ps\r
+-eaf|grep hddtemp</code>.\r
+It should output something like:</p></div>\r
+<div class="listingblock">\r
+<div class="content">\r
+<pre><code>root 1433 1 0 May28 ? 00:00:21 /usr/sbin/hddtemp -d -l 127.0.0.1 -p 7634 -s | /dev/sdb</code></pre>\r
+</div></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Since recent Ubuntu releases, installing the <code>hddtemp</code> package is not\r
+enough, it is required to manually allow the <code>hddtemp</code> daemon. Edit the\r
+file <code>/etc/default/hddtemp</code> and set <code>RUN_DAEMON</code> to <code>"true"</code>.</p></div>\r
+<div class="listingblock">\r
+<div class="content">\r
+<pre><code># hddtemp network daemon switch. If set to true, hddtemp will listen\r
+# for incoming connections.\r
+RUN_DAEMON="true"</code></pre>\r
+</div></div>\r