Color for IOWait hard to distinguish from Idle color
Bug #152228 reported by
Matt Jones
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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GNOME Applets |
New
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Wishlist
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gnome-applets (Ubuntu) |
Triaged
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Wishlist
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: gnome-system-
In the preferences, the default color for Processor IOWait is #002F3D, which is very hard to distinguish from the default color for Idle (#000000). This can lead many people to think their CPU is at idle, when it is at max IO wait.
I recommend changing it to white (#FFFFFF)
Changed in gnome-system-monitor: | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
Changed in gnome-applets: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in gnome-applets: | |
importance: | Unknown → Wishlist |
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Thanks for the suggestion.
But this may actually be on purpose. I/O Wait means that the processor is not doing anything, because it is waiting for some I/O to finish. The CPU *could* be doing work, but it isn't. So, from the processor's viewpoint (which is what the applet is showing), it is idle.
See links: www.metron. co.uk/reference /performance_ tips/unix/ unix_tip11. html nixcraft. com/linux- software/ 431-what- i-o-wait- under-ps- command. html
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