https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388581

--- Comment #4 from Gregor Mi <codestr...@posteo.org> ---
Thanks for pointing this out. I have 4 cores, therefore I went to the graph
properties > Scales and set the graph range to 0 - 400 %.

I used then this command

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null

(see
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2925606/how-to-create-a-cpu-spike-with-a-bash-command)
to generate 100 % load for one, two, three and four cores to verify. It works
fine.

Two usability things:
1. When I had the scale at 100 % (automatic) there it was not intuitive to see
that the graph was "overflowing" when the processor was loaded more than 100 %.
2. A "Show combined CPU usage" option could either normalize to 100 % or
automatically adjust the scale to the fitting percentage.

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