Quoting Kartik Mistry:
: Is this similar to: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=384453 ?
: Please check.
I checked, but it's not related to that bug. Here the window continues to
be updated just fine, simply the CPU graph is reset, that is the existing
history on the left disappears
On Monday 02 Jun 2008 2:16:54 am Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> I discovered accidentally that if there is a window partially covering the
> xosview window, then a CPU frequency change does not cause a reset of the
> CPU line. However, if nothing is before (i.e. the window is in the front),
> then this
Quoting Kartik Mistry:
: Thanks for reporting bug. I will discuss with upstream and let report know
: about progress.
I discovered accidentally that if there is a window partially covering the
xosview window, then a CPU frequency change does not cause a reset of the
CPU line. However, if nothing
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thanks
Hi Mike,
This is another bug you might want to take a look.
Thanks,
Kartik
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Bug#482718: xosview: CPU load bar reset each time CPU frequency
changes
Date: Saturday 24 May 2008
From: Raphael Manfredi
On Saturday 24 May 2008 9:26:04 pm Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> Package: xosview
>
> I use CPU frequency scaling and whenver the CPU speed changes, xosview
> resets the sliding bar showing the CPU load and restarts displaying on
> the right. This is annoying, especially when the CPU speed changes
> f
Package: xosview
Version: 1.8.3+debian-6
Severity: minor
I use CPU frequency scaling and whenver the CPU speed changes, xosview
resets the sliding bar showing the CPU load and restarts displaying on
the right. This is annoying, especially when the CPU speed changes
frequently.
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