** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor temporaril
Confirming this bug in Ubuntu Lucid.
Version information:
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, 2.6.32-33
Affected System monitor 2.30.0
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Title:
Moving the mouse
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor temporarily causes
network and disk usage to become zero
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The upstream watch bug is invalid - it's a different issue.
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor temporarily causes
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** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor
Status: Invalid => Expired
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor temporarily causes
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Still here in Ubuntu Lucid.
Version information:
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
gnome-applets 2.30.0-0ubuntu2
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I can confirm the same problem on Ubuntu Karmic.
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Setting status from triaged -> confirmed because comments in the
upstream bug ( http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347901#c8 ) say
it is a different issue to the one here.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-s
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor temporarily causes
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Still here in Jaunty.
Version information:
Ubuntu 9.04
gnome-applets 2.26.0-0ubuntu4
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I was connected to a wifi network.
It was pretty funny to see the effect of the mouse hover to reset the graph
measure.
Nicolas Dufour
nrduf...@gmail.com
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Simone Tolotti wrote:
> Some additional info:
> The issue only happens when I'm connected with a 3G modem (pp
Some additional info:
The issue only happens when I'm connected with a 3G modem (ppp0 interface).
When using eth0 interface the network monitor works correctly.
It could be that the applet is only monitoring "wired" connections?
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor temporarily
I have a similar issue on Jaunty, except that I can't see no activity at
all. Works for me in gnome-system-monitor and in Intrepid.
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What I don't understand is how it can say something like 50% network in
use. If I'm on a 100MBps lan does that mean I am moving 50MBps. No,
certainly not. It could be an issue of scaling the graph. Maybe when you
mouse over the applet it looks back at what your capacity and usage is
and makes the g
Confirm: this bug is still present in v2.25.1 (Jaunty)
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I'm having this problem as well on 8.04.1, and I had it on Gutsy and Feisty as
well.
It doesn't actually seem to _change_ the disk and network activity levels (I'm
downloading the 8.10 rc right now via bittorrent, and the speed remains the
same when I'm moving my cursor on top of it), but it giv
I can confirm this as well. It's rather annoying, yet it's of lower
importance. To all the skeptics, open up the system monitor and then
move your cursor around over the network monitor panel applet and
observe the applet monitor dip yet the actual graph from the system
monitor not change...
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vDave420:
This sounds highly unlikely unless the apps sending/receiving the packets are
GUI based. Try watching the output of something like
wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/hardy-alternate-i386.iso
while doing
watch --interval=1 /sbin/ifconfig
in another window.
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Moving the mouse
I can also confirm this - it isn't just the graph itself dropping though
- network throughput is actually dropping. Kick off any application
that gives an instantaneous and continually updating report of what
bandwidth is being used, then rapidly scroll the mouse back & forth over
the _edge_ of th
I can confirm this on an up-to-date Hardy. Moving the mouse cursor onto
the network usage graph makes a dip in the graph a few pixels wide. The
graph then recovers. This happens every time I move the mouse onto the
graph, so it really doesn't seem to be just a coincidence.
This bug does not seem t
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-system-monitor => gnome-applets
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That's not clear there is an actual error in the graph, it might just
coincide with an activity change
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor temporarily causes
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I took a video of the problem with Istanbul.
At 7-12 seconds I move the mouse around inside the network graph to show that
moving the mouse inside the graph is not sufficient to create the problem.
At 15-25 seconds I move the mouse in and out of the graph area a couple times
to show the reprodu
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (upstream)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Looks similar to upstream
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347901
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #347901
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347901
** Also affects: gnome-system-monitor (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347901
Importance: Unkn
Confirming.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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No this does not appear to be a dup of bug #97190. I've just reproduced by
flood pinging my router using the following:
sudo ping -M dont -s 1 -f router
This filled the graph. I double clicked the graph opening gnome-system-monitor
and clicked on the resources tab so I had another network gra
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 97190
multiload applet tooltip does not refresh
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 97190 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97190
No, its not the tooltip which displays the incorrect information, but
the graphs on the panel itself. In the attached screenshot, the network
graph shows a drop to almost 0% near the middle, even though my netwo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 97190 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97190
tooltip incorrect then, that looks like bug #97190
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 97190
multiload applet tooltip does not refresh
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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor te
I use Edgy Eft, gnome-system-monitor 2.16.1-0ubuntu1. It doesn't affect
the performance of my computer, the problem is that the monitor reports
0% network/disk usage under certain conditions:
When the mouse cursor enters or exits the system-monitor panel applet window.
Moving the cursor between th
Thank you for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? What do you
mean? It'll make your computer stop doing any work?
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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