This bug is still a problem for me; it makes the system monitor useless/unusable, and instead I have to run "top" in a terminal if I want to monitor CPU usage.
I have dual-core processors, which seems to be the case with a lot of the people reporting this bug.
(Now, I don't know if that's because a large fraction of people using Ubuntu have dual-core processors to begin with, or if dual processors actually cause the problem. Is [ Probability( Experience problem given Dual Processors ) >> Probability( Experience problem given Single Processor ) ] ?
This bug is still a problem for me; it makes the system monitor useless/unusable, and instead I have to run "top" in a terminal if I want to monitor CPU usage.
I have dual-core processors, which seems to be the case with a lot of the people reporting this bug.
(Now, I don't know if that's because a large fraction of people using Ubuntu have dual-core processors to begin with, or if dual processors actually cause the problem. Is [ Probability( Experience problem given Dual Processors ) >> Probability( Experience problem given Single Processor ) ] ?