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Display system informations in gnome shell status bar, such as memory usage, cpu usage, network rates…
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Gnome 40 - refreshing issue #720

Closed pstolarz closed 1 year ago

pstolarz commented 3 years ago

After upgrading to Gnome 40 I observe some refreshing issue withing the extension canvas. It looks like this (photo taken by a phone): Screenshot from 2021-10-16 14-00-32

Unfortunately, it is not possible to make a screenshot, since in the moment of taking it the screen is refreshed and the garbage disappears.

gfoligna commented 3 years ago

I have the same issue here!

Fedora 34 Gnome 40.4

adsaul commented 3 years ago

I had the same issue and somehow it was fixed, but I can't reproduce the issue now. I was configuring the Thermal graph, showing both graph+digit, I reduced the graph width, then restarted gnome (with Alt+F2 and then typing "r"). I was also configuring my hardware accelerated video (setting vdpau and vaapi), but, it shouldn't be that. Now it is working well.

pstolarz commented 3 years ago

@adsaul Indeed in case of thermal the problem disappeared after playing with preferences and restarting the shell as you described, but for other cases - net and memory usage the problem still exists. In my case it looks like the drawing area devoted for net usage display is too narrow to embrace 3 digits, therefore the output is truncated.

EDIT: The problem seems to be fixed by GNOME 41.1. After upgrading to this version I don't observe garbage on the extension's canvas while redrawing its content.

bobzurad commented 2 years ago

I'm seeing the same issue on Pop!_OS 21.10, which is currently using Gnome 40.4.0

PXL_20211222_173110544 MP

It looks like for digits, only some of the pixels on the right are refreshing.

scr4bble commented 2 years ago

Same issue here: Fedora 34 (xorg) GNOME Shell 40.6

felipebutcher commented 2 years ago

Same issue here: Ubuntu 21.10 GNOME 40.4.0

felipebutcher commented 2 years ago

Same issue here: Ubuntu 21.10 GNOME 40.4.0

bobzurad commented 2 years ago

Upgrading to Pop!_OS 22.04, which uses Gnome 42, fixed this issue for me.

However, with Gnome 42, I had to switch to the "next" version: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3010/system-monitor-next/