[Bug 440512] New: Starts with black background, regardless of configured color

gnome-applets (bugzilla.gnome.org) bugzilla-daemon at bugzilla.gnome.org
Tue May 22 17:47:29 UTC 2007


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  gnome-applets | multiload | Ver: 2.18.x
           Summary: Starts with black background, regardless of configured
                    color
           Product: gnome-applets
           Version: 2.18.x
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: Normal
         Component: multiload
        AssignedTo: gnome-applets-maint at gnome.bugs
        ReportedBy: sa at whiz.se
         QAContact: gnome-applets-maint at gnome.bugs
                CC: pkg-gnome-maintainers at lists.alioth.debian.org
     GNOME version: 2.17/2.18
   GNOME milestone: Unspecified


[ Forwarded from http://bugs.debian.org/422952 ]

"I changed the default background color of all the "System Monitor" gnome panel
applet graphs from black to white. However, when the applet loads (when start
an X session) the graphs are initially all black.  As seconds pass, the applets
records a graph with a white background, eventually replacing all of the black
background.

This "start with a black background" behavior happens via another means as
well.  If I right click on the applet and select Preferences, I'm presented
with a window that has "Monitored Resources" such as "Processor" and "Swap
Space".  If I disable, then re-enable a resource, all the graphs to the right
of the toggled resources are disabled then re-enabled, exposing the "start from
black" behavior. To clarify what I mean by "graphs to the right":

0) Set the background of all resources to white.
1) Enable monitoring of all the resources
2) Toggle (disable then re-enabled) the "Processor" resource.
3) Notice that all the other resources graphs are blanked with black and
gradually fill with white as the graph is recored.
4) Toggle, for example, "Swap Space", and notice only the "Load" and "Harddisk"
are reset to black."


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