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Description of problem:
[ALL LANG] [gnome-system-monitor] fuzzy and layout issue in Monitor dialog.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-system-monitor-3.8.2.1-1.el7.x86_64
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install latest RHEL7 build.
2. Run gnome-system-monitor from desktop/terminal.
Actual results:
fuzzy and layout issue in Monitor dialog.
Expected results:
Dialog should be displayed as normal.
Additional info:
Please see the attached screenshot.
(In reply to Søren Sandmann Pedersen from comment #4)
> Is this the only applications that displays like that?
>
Nope, also reproduced on other field, such as Trash, Home icon on the desktop and some tooltips for the applications.
> What type of virtualization display are you using? (VNC/spice/something
> else?)
Virtual Machine of Virtual Machine Manager 0.9.0.
Thanks,
Robert