https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503082

--- Comment #3 from quanticcpu2...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to TraceyC from comment #1)
> The screenshot shows System Monitor - Graphics, which I don't have on my
> system and is not one of the default monitors
> After clicking Fix, the screenshot shows Replace Missing Sensors
> Under GPU junction - gpu/gpu1/temp2 repeated a few times, there aer also
> entries for GPU Temperature, Overview, System Monitor Sensor, Video Memory
> Usage, all related to gpu/gpu1
> 
> Is this page one that you had installed through System Monitor - Settings -
> Get New Pages?
> Also, please confirm that you're clicking Save after fixing the sensors?
> 
> I installed one called "Graphics" on a laptop with an AMD GPU, and another
> with NVIDIA / Intel GPUs (both with git-master Plasma)
> On the system with just the AMD GPU, it works as expected
> On the one with NVIDIA / Intel GPUs I don't see the banner for Fix Missing
> Sensors but I see
> -  it is pre-configured with "GPU 1"
> - There is no data shown so apparently it needs to be configured differently
> on a hybrid GPU system. If I add a Text-Only Sensor "GPU 2 Name", it shows
> the NVIDIA GPU
> 
> After saving the changes and restarting System Monitor, I see the changes
> were retained.
> 
> Can you attach the configuration file to this report so we can investigate a
> possible system problem with the GPU naming?
> ~/.config/systemmonitorrc
> 
> Note: This seems possibly related to bug 481815

Ever click in save to take effects before exit.
The problem happens in the main page and in custom pages.
The system monitor record the discrete graphics card as GPU1 but in random time
this value changes to GPU2 and the system monitor loose the reference for GPU 1
or 2.

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