https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481815

Nai Xia <nai....@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |nai....@gmail.com
            Version|5.27.10                     |6.2.2
           Platform|Arch Linux                  |Neon

--- Comment #12 from Nai Xia <nai....@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Jonathan Croteau-Dicaire from comment #11)
> Thank you,
> I now have a setup where I can code, compile and debug ksystemstats and the
> GPU plugin.
> 
> I was thinking, maybe we should count graphics card based on vendor. Instead
> of counting GPU 1..2..3..X we could have AMD 1, NVIDIA 1, INTEL 1 etc. I
> don't think we should remove the number to keep things consistent with other
> sensor. This would help people that have an AMD+NVIDIA and INTEL+NVIDIA or
> INTEL+AMD better identify which GPU is witch. The only setup where it would
> change "nothing" is an AMD+AMD setup. 
> 
> We could maybe also use a sort based on pci port used to keep things
> consistent between reboot. This solution could be implemented without doing
> my other suggestion.
> 
> I am not sure if I want to change the gpuId (I assume this is the string
> used by the monitor app to save witch gpu they report). In my case, this is
> because it broke when I changed my graphics card that I investigated what
> happened. But at the same time, we could argue that it is an udev issues and
> not a KDE one. But I also think that it doesn't make any sense to jump
> number in our numbering.
> So, I am asking for your feedback on these two suggestions and if we want to
> change the gpuId too.

Same here. And this "GPU X" name changes between reboots on my Dell XPS 9500
with a NV card. 
It ranges randomly from "GPU 1" to "GPU 3",  so my systemmonitor widget keep
losing its source.

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