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fix charts.d/sensors leftovers ()

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![The Netdata dashboard in
action](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/80827388-b9fee100-8b98-11ea-8f60-0d7824667cd3.gif)
### Enable temperature sensor monitoring
You need to manually enable Netdata's built-in [temperature sensor
collector](/src/collectors/charts.d.plugin/sensors/README.md) to start collecting metrics.
> Netdata uses a few plugins to manage its [collectors](/src/collectors/REFERENCE.md), each using a different language: Go,
> Python, Node.js, and Bash. While our Go collectors are undergoing the most active development, we still support the
> other languages. In this case, you need to enable a temperature sensor collector that's written in Bash.
First, open the `charts.d.conf` file for editing. You should always use the `edit-config` script to edit Netdata's
configuration files, as it ensures your settings persist across updates to the Netdata Agent.
```bash
cd /etc/netdata
sudo ./edit-config charts.d.conf
```
Uncomment the `sensors=force` line and save the file. Restart Netdata with `sudo systemctl restart netdata` to enable
Raspberry Pi temperature sensor monitoring.
### Storing historical metrics on your Raspberry Pi
By default, Netdata allocates 256 MiB in disk space to store historical metrics inside the [database

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```
> [!NOTE]
> Temperature, fan speed, voltage and power metrics for AMD GPUs can be monitored using the [Sensors](/src/collectors/charts.d.plugin/sensors/README.md) plugin.
> Temperature, fan speed, voltage and power metrics for AMD GPUs can be monitored using the [Sensors](/src/go/plugin/go.d/modules/sensors/README.md) plugin.
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