[Bug 483800] Re: The gnome-system-monitor application window is gibberrish.

2009-11-17 Thread Tharakan
You're right Steve. It does seem like the same case. File attached. ** Attachment added: LSPCI.txt to verify whether this is the ATI Radeon bug http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35784437/lspci.txt -- The gnome-system-monitor application window is gibberrish.

[Bug 483800] Re: The gnome-system-monitor application window is gibberrish.

2009-11-17 Thread Steve McGrath
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 426582 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426582 Indeed. That's the exact same graphics chip as in my laptop that exhibits this problem. So, I'm marking this as a duplicate of Bug #426582. There's a wealth of information referenced in that report that may

[Bug 483800] Re: The gnome-system-monitor application window is gibberrish.

2009-11-16 Thread Tharakan
** Attachment added: Screenshot of the gibberrish in the application window http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35758039/Screenshot.png ** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35758040/Dependencies.txt ** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt

[Bug 483800] Re: The gnome-system-monitor application window is gibberrish.

2009-11-16 Thread Tharakan
And yes, it is very much repeatable. Happens, every time I open gnome-system-monitor. This is an old Dell laptop, 7 year old, P4, 384 MB Ram, and I doubt it'd have a good recent video card. In case its important, don't mind giving more info about the laptop per say.. (Just tell me how to get the

[Bug 483800] Re: The gnome-system-monitor application window is gibberrish.

2009-11-16 Thread Steve McGrath
Could run the following command in a terminal and attach the resulting file to this report? lspci - lspci.txt I suspect that this is bug #426582, if you have an ATI Radeon Mobility graphics chip. The hardware information from lspci will let us determine if this is the case. Thanks in