This is still an issue for 16.04 and an 80 "core" system. SysInfo only
shows 72 cores while lscpu shows 80.  As an aside the layout of the
SysInfo GUI could do with a workover. For 4 CPUs it is fine but after
that it starts to get very red. I have 3 machines with dual hexacores
and 2 machines with quad decacores all hyperthreaded and all running
16.04 as workstations to do crunching. In SysInfo on the quad decacore
machines the CPU usage graph is ~8mm high and all I can see is red.
Allowing components of the performance display to be rescaled and to
distribute the rainbow more evenly from CPU#1 to CPU#n would be a
worthwhile improvement. The comments in libgtop3 before defining
GLIBTOP_NCPU sound like you don't think we should be using Ubuntu for
real work - use the RH/SUSE lineage instead - not all of us are gamers
using domestic machines;-)

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  libgtop2 used by system monitor reporting incorrect number of
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