Hi Dima,
> Hi. Yeah, wayland is almost certainly the cuplrit. If you can talk to
> the gnuplot upstream to get it resolved, that'd be awesome.
Ok, I'll see what I can do.
And thanks for the awesome tool and the outstanding support!
Cheers
Detlev
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Hi. Yeah, wayland is almost certainly the cuplrit. If you can talk to
the gnuplot upstream to get it resolved, that'd be awesome.
Hi,
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> I should have mentioned I only recently switched from GNOME on Xorg to
> GNOME on Wayland. I hope it does not make a difference but I wanted to
> mention it.
Having written this paragraph I just reran the test once again and
noticed that the graph gets redrawn when I move the mouse
Hi Dima,
> Hi. Notes inline.
Thanks for your quick reply!
>> I cannot get dynamic plots to work on my system.
>
> OK. I suspect this is something on your end, but let's run some
> experiments.
I am 100% sure it is something on my end. The question is if it is my
fault or reproducible on other
Hi. Notes inline.
Detlev Zundel writes:
> I cannot get dynamic plots to work on my system.
OK. I suspect this is something on your end, but let's run some
experiments.
> while true; do sleep 1; cat /proc/net/dev; done |
> gawk '/enp6s0/ {if(b) {print $2-b; fflush()} b=$2}' |
> feedgnuplot
Package: feedgnuplot
Version: 1.57-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
I cannot get dynamic plots to work on my system. To rule out a user error on
my end,
I quickly limited myself to the example from the manpage (adjusted to my
network interface enp6s0):
while true; do sleep 1; cat /proc/net/
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