This was definitely fixed in revision 70. The specific fix was actually
building it based on core18/bionic with a newer version of GTK. This is
a new bug that I'll look into.
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We can still reproduce this with revision 83. Is this a regression? Did
we verify that revision 70 worked for sure?
This is being discussed in the Snapcraft forums:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/gnome-system-monitor-settings-saved-only-
on-exit/11707
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Fixed in revision 70 in the stable channel
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ken VanDine (ken-vandine) => (unassigned)
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This fix is in the candidate channel now and should be in stable in the
next couple days
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Title:
The Processes ta
This is an issue with the gtk version we've been building the snap with. This
is the error:
(gnome-system-monitor:15199): Gtk-WARNING **: 08:47:07.089: Allocating size to
gnome-system-monitor 0x11542c0 without calling
gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height(). How does the code know the size to
Yeah, installed from the deb it doesn't have this behavior. The UI
wants to show whatever state it was in when it started, so I think the
dconf setting is getting set. For example, if I tick "All processes"
when just the user processes are listed, I briefly see all processes
then it reverts back.
That's weird indeed. It's hard to believe that it's an UI issue, as I
haven't seen that and don't see that on Fedora. Could it be related to
dconf setting not being stored and the filters being reloaded a second
later from dconf? I did see some other reports of settings not being
saved, which would
It's weird, it looks like the other users processes are displayed for a
second after toggling the option. They are also listed after restarting
gnome-system-monitor, so looks rather a bug in the UI side than a
permission issue from the snap confinement
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ken VanDine (ken-vandine)
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Title:
The
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
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Title:
The Processes tab only display
** Tags added: snap
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Title:
The Processes tab only displays the current user's processes
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This appears to be specific to packaging as a "snap" without appropriate
privileges
Removing the default snap install and installing gnome-system-monitor via apt
shows all processes, including root, as per expected operation
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Issue #82 opened on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-system-
monitor/issues/82
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Title:
The Processes tab only
This bug happens with a stock Ubuntu 18.04 install.
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Title:
The Processes tab only displays the current user's pr
Any special information about the deployment, or does this happen with a
stock Ubuntu 18.04 install? On Fedora with latest System Monitor I do
see all processes, not only the ones for the current user.
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** Summary changed:
- system monitor option "All Processes" does not work
+ The Processes tab only displays the current user's processes
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