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--- Comment #15 from Riccardo Robecchi ---
Thank you for your detailed answer. I didn't know it was possible to manually
set the update period, so thanks for that information. I've made an experiment
which appears to confirm what I was thinking, and
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--- Comment #14 from Arjen Hiemstra ---
(In reply to Riccardo Robecchi from comment #12)
> Arjen, I think I have understood why there is excessive CPU usage and I have
> a proposal on how to fix it. The problem is that System Monitor (and
> KSysGuard
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--- Comment #13 from David Redondo ---
FWIW only what is seen in process and application tables is done in process.
Other data is gathered by ksystemstats and send to plasma-systemmonitor
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--- Comment #12 from Riccardo Robecchi ---
Arjen, I think I have understood why there is excessive CPU usage and I have a
proposal on how to fix it. The problem is that System Monitor (and KSysGuard as
well, though to a less extent) simply poll the
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--- Comment #11 from Riccardo Robecchi ---
The thing is this behaviour is not there on another desktop I own (to which I
have no access right now, due to it being in another country). There, KSysGuard
used ~3% CPU as it should.
Let's forget that for a
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--- Comment #10 from Arjen Hiemstra ---
In that case it's 50% of one core, which is not different from what mine does.
It also means that this is not going to be fixed any time soon, if at all. The
problem lies with the complete lack of a kernel API[1]
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--- Comment #9 from Riccardo Robecchi ---
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> Interesting, the application table reports >50% cpu used, the application
> details says 6%. Can you confirm that the application table uses the "Line
> Chart
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--- Comment #8 from Arjen Hiemstra ---
Interesting, the application table reports >50% cpu used, the application
details says 6%. Can you confirm that the application table uses the "Line
Chart (scaled to 100%)" display style?
> I see a similar issue
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> I run on a Ryzen 2500U as well (it has a
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--- Comment #6 from Arjen Hiemstra ---
Could you post a screenshot of the Applications page with system monitor
selected and the "application details" pane visible? Especially the processes
table in the details pane would be useful.
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--- Comment #5 from Arjen Hiemstra ---
I run on a Ryzen 2500U as well (it has a Vega 8 btw, not 7 ;) ), the Vega
should be sufficiently powerful to handle everything, at least it is in my
case. However, you say you're also seeing this with KSysGuard?
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--- Comment #4 from Riccardo Robecchi ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> Hmm, so probably not the same thing as Bug 429152, then.
If it's related, then I guess it's not about the GPU or the resolution as I
have a Full-HD monitor.
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