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Internet graphics not working in System Monitor #2869

Closed Ubuntu-2020 closed 1 year ago

Ubuntu-2020 commented 1 year ago

OpenMandriva version: 4.3

Describe the bug: Internet graphics not working in System Monitor

Steps to reproduce: We connect to the Internet and launch a web browser and System Monitor. We see that we are on the Internet, but nothing is displayed in the System Monitor. There is no speed graph or information about how much is downloaded and given to the Internet.

Observed behavior:

Expected behavior:

Additional comment: I'm sorry for not quite in the right topic leaving a comment. If you know where it should be moved, then move this topic to the correct topic.

Logs and screenshots if relevant Network-in-OpenMandriva-4-3

benbullard79 commented 1 year ago

You mean like this:

Screenshot_20230112_102410

Works for me. Or maybe more helpfully> I can not reproduce the issue.

FWIW you might be happier using this: https://www.openmandriva.org/en/news/article/openmandriva-rome-the-rolling-release

It is much more up to date and just better overall IMO.

Ubuntu-2020 commented 1 year ago

@benbullard79 In OpenMandriva 4.1 it was the same situation. The Internet graphics are not working in System Monitor. I see your screenshot and I have a request. Add a count of downloaded and uploaded traffic as in Ubuntu System Monitor (Total Received and Total Sent): system-monitor-ubuntu-2011

benbullard79 commented 1 year ago

Add a count of downloaded and uploaded traffic as in Ubuntu System Monitor (Total Received and Total Sent):

You are trying to compare KDE System Monitor with Ubuntu System Monitor. They are not the same are they? I have no idea what desktop Ubuntu is using these days it used to be Gnome. So I can guess that is Gnome System Monitor.

However to me the KDE System Monitor in OMLx does not look right regarding how it reports network stuff, looks like something might be missing. I could be wrong about that and gave up looking on the 'net about this.

I have no idea how to "Add a count of downloaded and uploaded traffic" to it.

berolinux commented 1 year ago

This works exactly as it should here with cooker...

sysmon1 sysmon2

benbullard79 commented 1 year ago

This works exactly as it should here with cooker...

Good to know. From what I see here it works the same in ROME and Rock/4.3 as it does in Cooker.

rugyada commented 1 year ago

Add a count of downloaded and uploaded traffic as in Ubuntu System Monitor (Total Received and Total Sent):

Maybe Stacer does what you are looking for?

om-stacer-20230128_105454

om-stacer-20230128_105936

AngryPenguinPL commented 1 year ago

gnome-system-monitor works fine too Screenshot_20230128_160724

benbullard79 commented 1 year ago

Let us close this one. I believe we have determined beyond any reasonable doubt that this issue is not valid. It is expecting something in KDE Plasma software to look like something in Gnome software which is not a reasonable expectation.

Ubuntu-2020 commented 1 year ago

Sorry but in openmandriva.rome-23.03-plasma.x86_64.iso I have the same problem. The Internet graphics are not working in System Monitor.

rugyada commented 1 year ago

ROME 23.03 It's working as expected here

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benbullard79 commented 1 year ago

Sorry but in openmandriva.rome-23.03-plasma.x86_64.iso I have the same problem. The Internet graphics are not working in System Monitor.

What exactly is not working? Is it still showing as the screenshot in your first post? Be assured we do want to get this fixed for you. If 3 other people show that the same thing is working then we suspect the problem is not with System Monitor but something specific to users system. To trouble shoot this issue:

Note: The fact you have the same issue in 4.3 and 23.03 is good information. That likely rules out corrupted .iso download or corrupted installation.

  1. Attach the omv-bug-report.log

Screenshot_20230417_111231

  1. Note the time and launch System Monitor from terminal and post the output here.

  2. After launching System Monitor check journal log to see if there is anything relevant there. Open Konsole and type journalctl -b. Look for the time you noted above and see if you see anything that may be relevant.

  3. You can post the journal log by running journalctl -b > journal.txt and then post the file journal.txt here. In general it is a good idea to post the entire output of things not the parts user thinks may be relevant. One never knows what devs may find to be most important.

  4. For non-English computers to make output easier to read for folks trying to help use this LC_ALL=C. Example: sudo LC_ALL=C journalctl or. Using a translator on terminal output or code is not very workable.

Speculation: Given the issue is with network related info one might think something is different about your network setup preventing the monitor from seeing the information. Or maybe something is amiss with NetworkManager or in KDE NetworkManager software.

Apologies if my earlier response was not adequate.

Ubuntu-2020 commented 1 year ago

It's strange, but today, to my surprise, graphs appeared in the System Monitor: OM-Internet

rugyada commented 1 year ago

Glad that you got it now.

rugyada commented 1 year ago

Looks like it's confirmed not a bug.