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--- Comment #1 from B
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--- Comment #2 from Gregor Mi ---
I didn't know the option before. It is similar, yes, but is missing one thing I
find useful: with my infinite loop example it still shows a 100% load instead a
much lower percentage since not all CPUs are loaded 100 %.
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--- Comment #3 from Becker Béla ---
Usage will go above 100% with more CPU's.
Most applications will not normalize the usage to the number of cores.
I think this is OK.
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--- Comment #4 from Gregor Mi ---
Thanks for pointing this out. I have 4 cores, therefore I went to the graph
properties > Scales and set the graph range to 0 - 400 %.
I used then this command
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null
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https://stackoverflow
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--- Comment #1 from B
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388581
--- Comment #2 from Gregor Mi ---
I didn't know the option before. It is similar, yes, but is missing one thing I
find useful: with my infinite loop example it still shows a 100% load instead a
much lower percentage since not all CPUs are loaded 100 %.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388581
--- Comment #3 from Becker Béla ---
Usage will go above 100% with more CPU's.
Most applications will not normalize the usage to the number of cores.
I think this is OK.
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--- Comment #4 from Gregor Mi ---
Thanks for pointing this out. I have 4 cores, therefore I went to the graph
properties > Scales and set the graph range to 0 - 400 %.
I used then this command
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null
(see
https://stackoverflow
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