Public bug reported:
In the System Monitor 3.30.0, when changing the colours for the CPUs,
they do not all save. There are cases when they do or perhaps only one
may save. I first realised this when I change the last two core to
custom colours. I also realised that the colours after being changed,
will show in the squares but are not represented by the lines as the
lines display the previous colours. If I then change, say CPU 0, that
colour will show. If I replace CPU1, CPU0's colour will revert on the
graph and the colour for CPU1 will be fine. After a while of closing and
opening the app, all of the colours have finally saved.
I upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.
** Affects: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1800863
Title:
gnome-system-monitor colour pick bug
Status in gnome-system-monitor package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
In the System Monitor 3.30.0, when changing the colours for the CPUs,
they do not all save. There are cases when they do or perhaps only one
may save. I first realised this when I change the last two core to
custom colours. I also realised that the colours after being changed,
will show in the squares but are not represented by the lines as the
lines display the previous colours. If I then change, say CPU 0, that
colour will show. If I replace CPU1, CPU0's colour will revert on the
graph and the colour for CPU1 will be fine. After a while of closing
and opening the app, all of the colours have finally saved.
I upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.
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