This bug was fixed in the package gnome-system-monitor - 3.3.3-0ubuntu1
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gnome-system-monitor (3.3.3-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
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** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = Robert Roth (evfool)
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor
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Title:
Change Nice to Priority in System Monitor
To manage
I've just read the bug at the Gnome bugtracker, the bug description is
critically different from this one - it does not request to
_incorrectly_ mark 'nice' as 'priority', but asks for adding another,
text based value of 'priority' or replacing nice values with it
completely by default.
Nice is
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Title:
Change Nice to Priority in System Monitor
To manage
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Importance: Unknown = Medium
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I don't like the idea, on the contrary. It IS the niceness value, and
I guess someone should learn a bit about unix system administration
before fiddling with such things... I most certainly wouldn't be
delighted to see standard niceness numbers converted to some other
arbitrary priority values
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Status: New = Triaged
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Status: New = Invalid
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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could you send upstream requests directly to bugzilla.gnome.org rather?
that would be better for everybody
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Okie dokie.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #543479
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Status: Unknown = New
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Shouldn't the value in the 'nice' column change as well?
A 'niceness' of -20 has the highest priority, but that doesn't make any
sense if you don't know what 'nice' means in Unix terms.
Maybe you could turn it into a percentage, with nice -20 being 100%
priority, and nice 19 being 0% priority
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