This is definitely mostly fixed in released versions of htop.  If you're
running at least 1.0, the easiest way to get the modified behavior is to
remove your .htoprc and reopen htop.  I've used htop on systems with 64
cores in a standard terminal window.

Sean


On May 25, 2012, at 7:17 AM, "[xico] - xico2kx" <[email protected]> wrote:

 Hello! :)

I have a problem running "htop" on a server with many cores... :/
This is what happens:
http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/7707/htopproblem.jpg

So, basically I can't scroll down to see the process list! :P
Neither can I see the description of the options at the bottom... :(

Could you please fix this bug?
Thank you very much and keep up the really nice work! ;)


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