As the component displaying the panel load applet is the multiload
component of the gnome-applets package, I am reassigning this bug to the
gnome-applets package.
** Package changed: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) => gnome-applets
(Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- gnome system monitor shows network
Thanks Kyle, Dmitri, that is correct, I am referring to the tooltip and
the main window not matching. 1.6MB != 4.4MB regardless of whether
using 1024 or 1000 bytes per KB, etc.
Until recently I had only used the tooltip to track my network usage.
When I confirmed it with the transfer window I saw
Dmitri, did you look carefully at the OP's screenshot? Look at the
tooltip on GSM. It says "Sending 1.7 MB/s". This is what he reporting
on, NOT the difference between the main GSM window and the shell.
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscr
Thank you very much for filing this report and making Ubuntu better!
It used to be that a megabyte was 1024 kilobytes and a kilobyte used to
be 1024 bytes. Nowadays a mibibyte is 1024 kibibytes and a kibibyte is
1024 bytes. On the other side a megabyte is nowadays 1000 kilobytes and
a kilobyte is
OK Peter, please attach some more information about your hardware:
lspci -vv
lsusb -vv
and also your dmesg log. Thanks!
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/845775
Title:
gnome system monit
I think the math is right, furthermore my original comment was about the
roll-over tool tip. When I open the monitor the rate is accurate but it
does not match the tooltip. See attached screenshot for evidence.
** Attachment added: "screenshot showing discrepacny between tooltip and
desktop man
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected natty
** Description changed:
when transfering a file from local to remote host via eth0, rcp shows a
transfer speed of 4MB/s. Checking /proc/net/dev confirms a transfer
speed of about 5MB/s, and calculating the transfer rate from the ETA
Are you sure you're using the right units? I mean are you sure it's 4MB/s and
not 4Mb/s? gnome-system-monitor uses KB/s so 500KB/s = 4000Kb/s so pretty
close to 4Mb/s...
If you're sure you used the right units please provide more info about your
hardware ( lspci -vv ) and also please run:
appor