Bug 348680

Summary: CPU Load Monitor widget with wrong layout on vertical panel
Product: [Plasma] plasmashell Reporter: Hugo Ortega_H <hugorteg>
Component: PanelAssignee: Plasma Bugs List <plasma-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: normal CC: episyron, kde, notmart
Priority: NOR    
Version: 5.3.1   
Target Milestone: 1.0   
Platform: Ubuntu   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
Attachments: Panel with wrong widget layout at left and correct layout at right

Description Hugo Ortega_H 2015-06-04 01:58:10 UTC
Created attachment 92987 [details]
Panel with wrong widget layout at left and correct layout at right

Hi there,

I'm using a "CPU Load Monitor" widget on a vertical panel with auto-hide option. The problem is that, sometimes, the layout of the graphs for multiple cores is broken when start a new session: the cpu0 and cpu1 graphs are using almost all the vertical space, with other cores (cpu2 to cpu6) are shrunken to a tiny vertical space.

Within the panel there are other widgets: network monitor and memory monitor.

There is an attachment with a screenshot of the problem (left side) and the correct layout (right side) which I need to fix manually by hidding one core graph and show it again.

The strange part of this issue is that does not happen always, but maybe 7 out of 10 session logins.

Thanks
Comment 1 H Rantala 2015-06-12 07:14:02 UTC
I confirm this. Earlier this happened for me now and then, but now every time. Same error occur also for the "Hard Disk Usage" widget in vertical panel. Running version 5.3.1 on Arch.
Comment 2 H Rantala 2015-07-07 10:03:41 UTC
"CPU Load Monitor" has been working ok now for several logins. Is this patched or running just randomly ok? On the other hand "Hard Disk Space Usage" still shows bad layout. Should there be separate bug report for that?
Comment 3 Marco Martin 2015-11-25 10:51:52 UTC
can't reproduce, here the layout seems the same for both left and right panels
Comment 4 H Rantala 2016-11-10 07:45:24 UTC
This has been OK at least for me for long time now. State to fixed?
Comment 5 David Edmundson 2017-01-13 10:09:36 UTC
As per comment #4