[X] I have read the Wiki and my issue is not covered.
Is there an existing issue reported already?
[X] I have searched the existing issues, it does not exist.
What is the unexpected behavior?
If you open vitals, at the bottom there are 3 icons: reload, open sys-monitor, settings.
If you uninstall gnome-system-monitor (the default sys-monitor) the icon becomes gray, because the application is uninstalled (which makes sense)
But if I uninstall gnome-system-monitor and set another sys-monitor e.g. resources as default (under the vitals settings), the icon stays gray.
Steps to reproduce the unexpected behavior.
Install vitals extension
Open vitals upper-right-corner (the open system-monitor-icon should be white and opens the gnome-system-monitor)
Uninstall gnome-system-monitor
Open vitals upper-right-corner (The icon becomes gray and when clicking on it an error message appears that gnome-system-monitor is not available)
Open vitals settings and set the system monitor to e.g. resources.
Open vitals upper-right-corner and open the system monitor (it works but the icon is gray)
Relevant log output
No response
What distribution and version of Linux are you using?
Has this issue been covered in the Wiki?
Is there an existing issue reported already?
What is the unexpected behavior?
If you open vitals, at the bottom there are 3 icons: reload, open sys-monitor, settings. If you uninstall
gnome-system-monitor
(the default sys-monitor) the icon becomes gray, because the application is uninstalled (which makes sense)But if I uninstall
gnome-system-monitor
and set another sys-monitor e.g.resources
as default (under the vitals settings), the icon stays gray.Steps to reproduce the unexpected behavior.
gnome-system-monitor
)gnome-system-monitor
gnome-system-monitor
is not available)resources
.Relevant log output
No response
What distribution and version of Linux are you using?
nix 24.05
What version of Gnome are you using?
46