system monitor

Bug #202285 reported by Stephan7
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gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Undecided
Unassigned

Bug Description

Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor

This is a feature request:
The system monitor currently does not show all processes and so is not helpful
when trying to found out which processes are taking the most computing power.

In the attachment is shown that both my cpu's (I have a dual CPU) are busy with
some lp process which is buggy (a different issue unrelated to this).
The lefmost blue graphical box shows the CPU's are completely busy and running
"top" in a terminal shows clearly that user "lp" is taking up my CPU's.
However the gnome-monitor itself (sorted on CPU percentage, highest first)
only shows two other processes taking only 2%. It seems the list only contains
processes for the current user "stephan".

My request is to let system monitor show all processes (just like top does).

version : gnome-system-monitor 2.20.1-0ubuntu1

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Stephan7 (sshsteph007) wrote :
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Stephan7 (sshsteph007) wrote :

Sorry.. you can ignore this bug report.
I just found out that the view is put on "My processes" only. :(

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Stephan7 (sshsteph007) wrote :

Sorry.. you can ignore this bug report.
I just found out that the view is put on "My processes" only. :(

Changed in gnome-system-monitor:
status: New → Invalid
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