I have this output:
$ gnome-system-monitor
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ERROR:proctable.cpp:134:void proctable_set_columns_order(GtkTreeView*,
GSList*): assertion failed: (id >= 0 && id < NUM_COLUMNS)
When issuing sudo gnome-system-monitor, it works ok.
Linux 3.0.0-17-generic #30-Ubuntu i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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In my case, it crashes even when Thunderbird isn't running.
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Some applications crash system monitor
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I don't understand why it doesn't crash in another PC, that has
installed the same version of Ubuntu, with nearly the same apps
installed.
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Not only happens with Terminal, but with other apps like:
- Krusader
- LibreOffice Writer instances
- .
They disappear from the alt-tab and from the left column of icons.
The only way to reach them, is by minimizing other windows. It is painful when
many windows are opened.
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It works ok most of the time, but I don't know how, its internal state gets
corrupted, and not all running windows are accessible from the task bar and
alt-tab switcher.
Maybe, it can get corrupted when the system is hibernated.
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The solution proposed in #8 works ok for me. Thanks a lot.
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Hello!
I am experimenting the described behaviour in Ubuntu 20.04.1
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Title:
Login screen appears on only one monitor and