[Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#522517: xfce4-systemload-plugin: Not showing an memory or swap usage anymore

2009-04-15 Thread Frank Lanitz
On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 09:52:42 +0200 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org wrote: It seems the issue may be related to the panel size. Can't confirm. I've got the panel running with 36. But changing it to a much higher value (with restart) didn't work (at least here) Can you tell me your panel

[Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#522517: xfce4-systemload-plugin: Not showing an memory or swap usage anymore

2009-04-06 Thread Frank Lanitz
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 09:43:05 +0200 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org wrote: On lun, 2009-04-06 at 09:13 +0200, Frank Lanitz wrote: Will update shortly on my local machine as soon as the -2 is available on my mirror. Will update the report once it's done. Thanks. But for the record,

[Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#522517: xfce4-systemload-plugin: Not showing an memory or swap usage anymore

2009-04-06 Thread Frank Lanitz
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 19:30:54 +0200 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org wrote: On lun, 2009-04-06 at 19:09 +0200, Frank Lanitz wrote: Maybe may fault. Anyway. With updated kernel I've got /proc/meminfo. A cat onto shows something like that: […] And does the plugin work? No. And still no

[Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#522517: xfce4-systemload-plugin: Not showing an memory or swap usage anymore

2009-04-05 Thread Frank Lanitz
On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 14:41:47 +0200 Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org wrote: On sam, 2009-04-04 at 14:30 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: With update to new kernel and XFCE 4.6 it appears the plugin is not showing the usage of memory and wap anymore. Definitely :) I'll report

[Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#522517: xfce4-systemload-plugin: Not showing an memory or swap usage anymore

2009-04-04 Thread Frank Lanitz
Package: xfce4-systemload-plugin Version: 0.4.2-2 Severity: normal With update to new kernel and XFCE 4.6 it appears the plugin is not showing the usage of memory and wap anymore. -- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500,