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after upgrade to Fedora 34 it's working again
it's a joke that all the time random things stop working and sometimes get
fixed 6 or 12 months later - still don't get what was wrong with the for years
working
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This video shows running the command to get the widget to work.
https://youtu.be/3QOdc7H_ZaM?t=110
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> gives some of the reasons why the move to ksystemstats
fine, but i would prefer replacing things when they are new ones *really*
working *at least* as good as the current ones
i mean look
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I noticed that in past, but just run cmd(ksystemstats --replace &) to get it to
work.
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Can you check if this is actually https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433063 ?
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network widget
Still broken in 5.21. see screenshot
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@Nate Thanks, I already had clear in mind that the fix is going to ship in
5.21. I just had a residual curiosity about what makes the widget work bad in
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According to my package manager, the ksystemstats executable in my system is
part of the ksysguard 5.20.5 package:
$ pacman -Qo `which ksystemstats`
/usr/bin/ksystemstats is owned by ksysguard 5.20.5-1
I
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> @David I just rebuilt ksysguard on my system where networkmanager-qt is
> installed. The CMake output seems to indicate that Kf5NetworkManagerQy is
> correctly found:
>
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@David I just rebuilt ksysguard on my system where networkmanager-qt is
installed. The CMake output seems to indicate that Kf5NetworkManagerQy is
correctly found:
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> I use the default KDE Neon installation, and the problem appear in all my
> PCs.
I see that you are on 5.20.5, which does not have the new backend. While the
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> (In reply to Nicola Mori from comment #70)
> > @DavidRedondo as I already explained in comment 61 I have several
> > NetworkManager packages installed in my
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I don't use NetworkManager, I just have it installed. But in comment 14 another
Arch user reports he is using it and still he has the problem. Maybe Arch
builds ksysguard without networkmanager-qt (as per comment 10
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> @DavidRedondo as I already explained in comment 61 I have several
> NetworkManager packages installed in my Archlinux system, yet the network
> widget doesn't work.
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@DavidRedondo as I already explained in comment 61 I have several
NetworkManager packages installed in my Archlinux system, yet the network
widget doesn't work. This makes me think that the issue might not be 100%
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> This was never fixed. Don't know why is tagged as fixed...
At the beginning we queried info from NetworkManager.
It was obviously not getting info for people not
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This was never fixed. Don't know why is tagged as fixed...
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Actually it looks like we now have the info, the chart is displaying stuff but
the legend is broken.
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--- Comment #63 from Franco Pellegrini ---
On my end, If I type
sudo ksystemstats --replace
I get:
Unable to start backend, network information not available.
Could not determine Plasma version, got: "The name org.kde.plasmashell was not
provided by
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The widget has stopped working for me today. Had to run ksystemstats --replace
& for it to work.
Operating System: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20210118
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Thanks David for the fix. I'm not familiar with KDE code but from the comment
it seems to me that the fix is a fallback for when NetworkManager is not
available. So should the widget work when NetworkManager is
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Also on my Archlinux system the widget still does not work after upgrading to
Plasma 5.20.5. It's since Plasma 5.19.0 that it is broken for me, and while
being a popular (20 persons in the CC list) and confirmed bug
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> Widget working lately
In my 3 different pc, it does not work.
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--- Comment #55 from Vladislav Galin ---
I've tested booting as root. The new Network Speed widget doesn't work on:
Kaos booted as root;
Fedora booted as root.
I don't remember how to boot Neon (Ubuntu) as boot, so not tested.
The new Network Speed
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Does the widget work for you root user? Works for mine every time.
Operating System: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20201211
KDE Plasma Version: 5.20.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.76.0
Qt Version: 5.15.2
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I've removed the plasma-wayland-session package from my system to remove the
Plasam Wayland option as suggested by Vladislav but still the network widget
does not work. If the issue is related to Wayland then maybe
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I've just noticed a correlation:
Network speed sensors | Logon options
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I run ksystemstats --replace & and get the same error, but the widget then
works.
Unable to register DBus service org.kde.ksystemstats. Maybe it is already
running?
[1]Exit 1ksystemstats
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Confirmed on
Operating System: KDE neon 5.20
KDE Plasma Version: 5.20.3
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.75.0
Qt Version: 5.15.1
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The bug is still present in 5.20.3.
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--- Comment #44 from MikeC ---
The other applet I referred to in the previous comment is the Netspeed Widget
1.9 - that works fine in displaying network speeds. I am not using Neon but
running plasma in arch linux and that was working fine both before
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I am running the separate applet called the Netspeed applet - and it displays
the download and upload speeds numerically, continuously and correctly, but
without a graph of the values. That works consistently without any
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I'm experiencing the same problem. If i try to run ksystemstats I get:
Unable to start backend, network information not available.
Unable to register DBus service org.kde.ksystemstats. Maybe it is already
running?
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If you run ksysguard I believe that it loads the process /usr/bin/ksystemstats
if you want to check if that makes a difference to being able to access the
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--- Comment #40 from Franco Pellegrini ---
If I try sudo ksystemstats:
Unable to start backend, network information not available.
Could not determine Plasma version, got: "The name org.kde.plasmashell was not
provided by any .service files"
and it
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> I found the same when I first went to the new style of plasmoid (no data),
> but it worked after I added "systemstats" to autostart. In fact, it seems
> that it works if I
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I found the same when I first went to the new style of plasmoid (no data), but
it worked after I added "ksystemstats" to autostart. In fact, it seems that it
works if I restart "ksystemstats" after I activate the VPN
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In my case, it NEVER worked. Since fresh new installation until 5.20.1.
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> That's odd. Can you pinpoint what circumstances seem to cause it to stop
> working? Is it broken after waking from sleep, for example? Or connecting to
> a different
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I note that in Arch Linux I have now added the Netspeed Widget, and it shoes
the correct download and upload speeds without any problem at all, where the
Network Monitor applet fails to do so completely on my Arch
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That's odd. Can you pinpoint what circumstances seem to cause it to stop
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>
> Patrick, you're saying that it mostly works now, but *sometimes* stops
> working?
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Plasma 5.20, apparently. The system Monitor applets are distributed with
Plasma.
Patrick, you're saying that it mostly works now, but *sometimes* stops working?
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Which update versions give the working speed monitor applet? Was it an update
to plasma or to this specific applet?
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--- Comment #28 from Patrick Silva ---
After today's updates, Network Speed widget is working again on neon unstable.
But it sometimes stops working apparently without any reason as on my Arch
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--- Comment #27 from Patrick Silva ---
I have a SATA hard disk on my laptop running neon unstable and hard disk
activity widget is not working for me too.
My partitions:
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sda1
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> Just to confirm, the other sensors are still updating?
my disk activity widget (using an OS on a m.2) has the same issue. Buy if the
os is on a Sata SSD, it
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Another data point - I added the hardware sensors -> k10temp and selected my
CPU temp values - they load and display without problems, so it seems that it
is the network interfaces that are not available to be loaded into
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Is there any chance that this is actually a bug in ksysguard? The failure to
execute ksystemstats could be due to a bug in the libksysguard package? Is
there a way to debug this?
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--- Comment #22 from MikeC ---
If it is any help I ran the konsole command:
plasmaengineexplorer
and in the GUI that opens selected "Network" and clicked "Request source" and
then in the search bar "wlan0" - and then all the data sources for wlan0
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1- On my work, i'm using netplan to configure all the interfaces. The widget
does not work
2 - On my home, i'm using the default configuration provided by a fresh KDE
neon configuration, and wired (did not
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The output of the iwd status on my laptop is (with mac address obscured)
$ sudo systemctl status iwd
● iwd.service - Wireless service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/iwd.service; enabled; vendor
preset:
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I don't know if it helps but on the laptop I am working on at the moment the
network interface is wlan0, which is working without any problems, and the send
and the receive error rate is zero. ifconfig shows all normal,
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--- Comment #18 from MikeC ---
On arch linux on m systems I do not use NetworkManager. The wireless is iwd and
I use systemd-networkd for networking. If I go into the applet configuration
and select Sensors Details Then click Sensors -> All Network
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--- Comment #17 from Patrick Silva ---
The widget stopped working again on Arch Linux after a few minutes using the
system.
output of Redondo's commands:
1. network/all/download 0 (even during download)
2. network/all/upload 0
3. Unable to register
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wrong download rate
(In reply to Arjen Hiemstra from comment #15)
> Could you provide the output of "nmcli"?
Well, I have just
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Could you provide the output of "nmcli"?
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> For those using Arch, are you using NetworkManager?
yes, I'm using it.
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For those using Arch, are you using NetworkManager?
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I have confirmed that on Neon it was build without networkmanagerqt and should
be corrected on next update.
MikeC, you probably have some other problem because I confirmed that for
another arch user it works.
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--- Comment #11 from MikeC ---
On my arch linux systems the two commands as follows both seem to hang with no
output and I have to use ctrl c to kill them:
[mike@lenovo2 ~]$ kstatsviewer network/all/download
^C
[mike@lenovo2 ~]$ kstatsviewer
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Looks like to me like neon maybe build the ksysguard without networkmanager qt.
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| Does 'kstatsviewer network/all/download' or 'kstatsviewer network/all/upload'
no output
| Any output when running ksystemstats --replace?
Unable to start backend, network information not available.
Unable
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On my Arch Linux only the sensors of Network Speed widget are not working.
On my neon unstable sensors of both Network Speed and Hard Disk Activity are
not working.
@David Redondo
Your last command says "Unable to
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Does 'kstatsviewer network/all/download' or 'kstatsviewer network/all/upload'
produce any output?
Any output when running ksystemstats --replace?
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I'm using cpu, ram, disk and net. The only with this problem is net.
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I know, I just figured you might be roughly familiar with the issue since
you're a noted fan of converting network widget graphs! :D
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That's not the network speed widget I touched, Nate! :D
Doe the widget use old sensors that are not going through the conversion path?
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