https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500486

--- Comment #3 from Mark Bolhuis <m...@bolhuis.dev> ---
(In reply to Arjen Hiemstra from comment #1)
> Assuming you have the graph set to "automatic" for its data range, the range
> is actually calculated based upon the data points in the graph, since there
> is no natural "maximum" for data rates. This implies there's a data point of
> 2^64 B/s in the graph, which likely happens due to time deltas jumping after
> restoring from sleep. Are you using Network Manager for network connections?

Yes I am using NetworkManager, and the graph is set to automatic. 

At the time I reported this there weren't any visible data points on the graph.
It stayed blank.
I have checked again and after logging back in the graph y-axis does still
change to 0-2^64 but now see some data points that would cause that. So your
assessment is probably correct.

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