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** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Gnome System Monitor presents two different CPUs on a netbook with
only one single-core CPU
Status in gnome-system-monitor package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
System:
Xubuntu 13.10, 32 bit, fully patched
Gnome System Monitor package installed: gnome-system-monitor 3.8.2.1-2
CPU: Intel Atom N270 (Netbook)
Issue:
The Diamondville Intel Atom N270 x86 sub-notebook processor is a
single-core CPU. The netbook has only one of these CPUs.
Yet, System Monitor > Resources Tab, under the heading "CPU History",
lists two CPUs, CPU1 and CPU2. It displays different real-time load
factors for each of these two CPUs. The associated two traces in the
graph show correspondingly different CPU behaviour.
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