Public bug reported:

I have several up-to-date instances of Ubuntu 20.04 and one of them
consistently shows incorrect STARTTIME. The column often shows the same
timestamp for most processes with only a handful of top level exceptions
like /sbin/init and /lib/systemd/systemd.

In the same instance the old issue of process name not being completely
refreshed is back. This is very noticeable with postrgesql processes
that change process name according to the command they execute. E.g.
when a process changes state from running a SELECT to idle the process
name changes from SELECT to idleCT keeping the last 2 characters "CT" of
SELECT.

As a reference top when run with -o lstart produces correct process
start timestamp.

This issue is discussed here: https://github.com/htop-
dev/htop/issues/202. It also states that installing a DEB from debian
testing (ver 3.0.2-1) fixes the issue.

** Affects: htop (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  STARTTIME is incorrect in 2.2.0

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