[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 604677] Re: CPUMonitor Docklet shows low CPU usage even when CPU heavily used.
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604677 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Nov 4 02:22:22 UTC 2010
This bug was fixed in the package docky - 2.0.6-0ubuntu1
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docky (2.0.6-0ubuntu1) lucid-proposed; urgency=low
* New upstream release 2.0.6 "Just lovin' it",
changes include:
+ fix check for existing instance
+ hitting ESC should cancel drags (LP: #460071)
+ make sure plugins enabled by default are added to the dock on first run
and enable Trash docklet by default
+ update badge drawing so the text is consistently sized
+ fix leak of ThemedIcon/FileIcon in IconFromGIcon
+ fix non-square items arent properly darken (LP: #584094)
+ remove MenuList.Dispose which is not really needed, solves (LP: #609170)
+ shrink config dialog (LP: #591448)
+ RecentDocs: fix crash (LP: #580723)
+ Mounter: use a better MountItem.UniqueID and don't fill up gconf with
useless keys (temporary fix for LP: #600311)
+ Weather: add weather icon for Smoke (LP: #612437)
+ CPUMonitor: fix CPU utilization percentage (LP: #604677)
+ GMail:
- add debuging messages to gmail and log web response status when we
have a web exception
- fix crash and leak in Gmail
-- Rico Tzschichholz <ricotz at t-online.de> Wed, 01 Sep 2010 10:20:15 +0200
** Changed in: docky (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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CPUMonitor Docklet shows low CPU usage even when CPU heavily used.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/604677
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Status in Docky: Fix Released
Status in “docky” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
Status in “docky” source package in Lucid: Fix Released
Bug description:
Please see attached photographic evidence.
Ubuntu 10.04:
Linux tgilbert 2.6.32-23-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 11 08:03:28 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Docky 2.1.0 bzr docky r1568 ppa
xorg. Installed: 1:7.5+5ubuntu1
mono: 2.4.4 svn151842
nvidia 240m (v195)
affects CPUMonitor Docklet (not sure of its version).
Issue:
The green 'eye' doesn't always get bigger when the CPU is being used. When hovering over the eye, it reports a very different CPU usage than System Monitor, top, or the gnome panel app suggests. I believe that the value reported by CPUMonitor is incorrect.
Steps to reproduce.
Setup several programs running high cpu, in my case I have VMWare running a virtual compiling code, I was deleting a couple of snapshot to free up disk space, also I was running Diskspace analyser. I then noticed that CPUMonitor was still green.
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