Created attachment 133001 [details] Overwiew SUMMARY Please check attached screenshots. Seems like missing some information, or are not displayed correctly For example about disks and for some applications names. Check "Applications" view. Note that after some time the names of applications appears, but without icons only with fullnames in Name column. After first run application names were not shown. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: YES (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.20.2 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.75 Qt Version: 5.15.1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I tested git version cloned from AUR, so: plasma-systemmonitor-git-v5.20.0.r0.g098b915-1 I also installed package (ver.5.20) provided in official Arch repository and experienced the same issue.
Created attachment 133002 [details] Overwiew - app.coming from Arch repo.
Created attachment 133003 [details] Applications tab
Thanks for the report Piotr. I've tested plasma-systemmonitor from git master and I can't reproduce this issue. Can you please try with the Breeze theme applied?
(In reply to Justin Zobel from comment #3) > Thanks for the report Piotr. > > I've tested plasma-systemmonitor from git master and I can't reproduce this > issue. > > Can you please try with the Breeze theme applied? Below please find my settings of look for KDE/Plasma 5.20.2 - Plasma Style: ROUNDED COLOR - Application Style: kvantum (Matcha-sea-dark, modified, I attached it) - Colors: ROUNDED DARK-mod (modified, I attached it) - Icons: Newaita-dark kvantum-qt5 in ver.0.17.0-1 Let me know if you will need any configuration files coming from Plasma. Please note I don't experience any issues in System Monitor (even in mode: Programs Only). About Memory and Disk. I wonder why I can see only percents, which is the most likely usage and not information you presented in your screenshots. About Antergos which you saw in screen shot. I kindly remind that Antergos some time ago have moved to Arch repositories, so my distribution should be treat like Arch. This is in case any doubts about distribution.
Created attachment 133013 [details] ROUNDED color scheme
Created attachment 133014 [details] kvantum theme
Created attachment 133018 [details] Overwiew in KDE Neon
I tested it (plasma-systemmonitor in ver. 5.20) also in KDE Neon (unstable edition) with recent updates (today, 12:15) and got almost the same result. One different is that application names are correctly shown. Check attached screen shot. In Neon I have almost the same look of Plasma, only one difference is set of icons, which calls "Flat Remix Green-Dark". Second thing is information about Disks, which seems is not getting correctly here. KDE Neon which I used to test is installed on pendrive and works in persistent (keep changes) mode - partition is calling casper-rw. Your application shows 100% usage, what is not truth. Check below information got by df command: neon@neon:~$ df -h | grep ^\/ /dev/sdb1 2.2G 2.2G 0 100% /cdrom /dev/loop0 2.1G 2.1G 0 100% /rofs /cow 55G 25G 27G 49% / neon@neon:~$ uname -a Linux neon 5.4.0-45-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 26 13:38:52 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux BTW. Would be nice if information about Networks and System could be copied.
I'm not sure that this is fixable. Plasma System Monitor has a QML-based UI, and the Kvantum widget theme has terrible support for QML. The developer hates QML and has in the past refused to fix visual issues like this because he believes that QML is fundamentally wrong and broken. I would say that you should report this to the Kvantum developer but I know how well that will go. :( Either way there is nothing we can do to fix this on our side, sorry.
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #10) > I'm not sure that this is fixable. Plasma System Monitor has a QML-based UI, > and the Kvantum widget theme has terrible support for QML. The developer > hates QML and has in the past refused to fix visual issues like this because > he believes that QML is fundamentally wrong and broken. > > I would say that you should report this to the Kvantum developer but I know > how well that will go. :( > > Either way there is nothing we can do to fix this on our side, sorry. Actually this no problem for me. Till ksysguard works well then all is fine. I hope that KDE team will not replace it with this new application. Anyway I noticed like author requested on planet.kde.org about test his application so I did it, and reported how it works for me.
Thanks for testing. Unfortunately the problem is caused by something outside of our control: your use of a 3rd-party widget theme that created by someone who is not interested in making it work properly with apps that have a QML user interface.