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Disk is Nan after last Update...
today, after install update, Disk unit in extension turns NaN. :(
how can i solve this?
Can i Downgrade update???
OS is ubuntu 18.04
Same here. He's a screenshot showing the situation along with the output of iotop and my system stats from screenfetch. Despite iotop showing no disk activity, the monitor is showing a maxed out value. And iotop is working correctly as it does show disk activity when that's actually going on, but no change in the system monitor applet.
SWAP is the same... Not NAN, but zero... Ubuntu. Happened after last update.
Already reported in #594
See https://github.com/paradoxxxzero/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet/issues/594#issuecomment-620663485 for a fix for the disk NaN
Everyone encountering this issue, please post your gnome-shell version, found with gnome-shell --version
.
uname@nostromo:~$ gnome-shell --version GNOME Shell 3.28.4
GNOME Shell 3.26.2
Same for me with Disk R/W, CPU Temp, Fan RPM - all NaN
ASUS/AMD Phenom system Ubuntu 18.04 GNOME Shell 3.28.4
Not the first time update has resulted in this issue...
I have the NaN issue with disk IO only. I am using
- GNOME Shell 3.28.4
- Ubuntu 18.04
It solves by following the comment posted above.
But this update leads to another issue for me.
Ubuntu 18.04 GNOME Shell 3.28.4
I just posted another option for a fix at https://github.com/paradoxxxzero/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet/issues/594#issuecomment-642026009 in response to https://github.com/paradoxxxzero/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet/issues/597#issuecomment-621886858 (#601).
@paradoxxxzero would it be worth closing this issue since it's a duplicate? ;)
Everyone encountering this issue, please post your gnome-shell version, found with
gnome-shell --version
. GNOME Shell 3.28.4
GNOME Shell 3.28.4
73, and thanks, Dave (NK7Z) https://www.nk7z.net ARRL Volunteer Examiner ARRL Technical Specialist ARRL Asst. Director, NW Division, Technical Resources
On 6/26/20 7:48 AM, frankvw2017 wrote:
Everyone encountering this issue, please post your gnome-shell version, found with |gnome-shell --version|. GNOME Shell 3.28.4
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Ubuntu 18.04 GNOME Shell 3.28.4
Is this issue is going to be fixed in master? Is there any PR?
Same question please...
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On 9/26/20 1:22 PM, Damian Badura wrote:
Is this issue is going to be fixed in master?
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I'll submit a PR in early October ;) if no one beats me to it :) . edit #635 submitted.
Is this issue ever going to be fixed on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS? I'm entirely up-to-date with the latest version of everything in the repo's, which still means Gnome Shell 3.28.4, and the problem still exists more than half a year after it began.