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[Bug 874997] Re: System Monitor does not remember CPU colour settings

 

This bug was fixed in the package gnome-system-monitor - 3.3.4-0ubuntu1

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gnome-system-monitor (3.3.4-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * New upstream unstable release.
    - New process properties dialog (LP: #249237)
    - Case insensitive quick search (LP: #915973)
    - Fixed cannot change priority dialogs for root processes (LP: #910845)
    - Sorting numeric columns fixed (LP: #206239)
    - Fixed crashes caused when application icon is not found (LP: #700900)
    - CPU chart colors saved for all CPUs (LP: #705505, LP: #874997)
  * debian/patches/02_lpi.patch: Refreshed.
  * debian/control.in: Require librsvg2-dev >= 2.35.0 to match configure.in.
 -- Robert Roth <robert.roth.off@xxxxxxxxx>   Wed, 19 Jan 2012 19:10:15 +0200

** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  System Monitor does not remember CPU colour settings

Status in The GNOME System Monitor:
  Fix Released
Status in “gnome-system-monitor” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I have a PC running an Intel Core i7 with Ubuntu 11.10.  When I
  initially go into System Monitor, it will show 8 CPUs all with the
  same colour setting.  I go to change the colour settings so each CPU
  has a different colour (so each CPU is easily identifiable in the
  graph) but whenever I exit the System Monitor and go back in, the
  colour settings for all 8 CPUs are not remembered, only for 4 of them
  (see screenshot).

  This problem does not exist in Ubuntu 11.04.

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