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Two more things needed (besides the Solaris split): - Mention truss in `htop.1.in` (man file) - `#ifdef` help screen (`Action.c`) to change strace -> truss on the affected platforms
-1 from DLange as well. The blue on black looks less "alerting" than the bold blue on black.
Try ``` ./autogen.sh && ./configure --enable-debug && sed -i "/HAVE_GETMOUSE/d" config.h && make -j`nproc` ``` Does that work better for you? The gpm init is still done as that is...
What distro are you using and what is your CPU? Are you using a distro package or did you compile htop yourself? What is "a while" in a timespec? How...
That was very helpful information, @OliverJAsh, thank you. It looks like it does not sort by the other shown columns.
This seems to be related to the new (application) "sleep mode" in Mac OS "Big Sur". While this is on, htop freezes screen updates. And when it comes back it...
@OliverJAsh Try press a key in htop (up or down for example to move the highlighted process). Does that work again then?
O.k., so we are looking for another bug besides the one fixed in https://github.com/fasterit/htop/commit/12f5f06e8855b653c98b75de55a45098bb468d57 Can you try to exit `htop`, `rm` / `mv` away your `~/.config/htop/htoprc` and start `htop` again?...
@fdutheil That is not a bug, that is a feature. A few seconds after you move the cursor (highlighted bar) the sort stays stable otherwise you could not select multiple...
This seems like a bug that should go upstream to the Linux kernel. Because if your sample reading of `/proc/cpuinfo` is what you always get, it has the correct CPU...