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Re: [Bug 906365] Re: System Monitor Resources tab CPU display colors misbehaving

 

OK, here is a screen shot....

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Robert Roth
<906365@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> You can make a screenshot using the PrintScreen key or using the
> Screenshot tool (from unity) - or by running gnome-screenshot -i  from
> the terminal.
>
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> Title:
>  System Monitor Resources tab CPU display colors misbehaving
>
> Status in “gnome-system-monitor” package in Ubuntu:
>  Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>  System Monitor resource is using the same color for two different
> processors graph in the CPU display.
>  When I set them different, and I stop and start the utility, when it
> comes back up, I expect the two processors trace color to be different.
>  Instead, the change is reflected in two processors again making them the
> same.  This seems to be something very new, in just the past few days,
> perhaps as a result of some recent update.
>
>  Release 11.10 Kernel 3.0.0-14 GNOME 3.2.1
>
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot at 2012-01-06 13:10:35.png"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/906365/+attachment/2660511/+files/Screenshot%20at%202012-01-06%2013%3A10%3A35.png

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Title:
  System Monitor Resources tab CPU display colors misbehaving

Status in “gnome-system-monitor” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  System Monitor resource is using the same color for two different processors graph in the CPU display.
  When I set them different, and I stop and start the utility, when it comes back up, I expect the two processors trace color to be different.  Instead, the change is reflected in two processors again making them the same.  This seems to be something very new, in just the past few days, perhaps as a result of some recent update.

  Release 11.10 Kernel 3.0.0-14 GNOME 3.2.1

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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