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Filed from caserun (INSERT URL HERE) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): unspecified Steps to Reproduce: yum install gnome-system-monitor 1. Open System Monitor or run gnome-system-monitor from terminal 2. Run # gnome-system-monitor -h from terminal Actual results: The app. doesnt displlay properly if it's opened from terminal with command "gnome-system-monitor", however, it displays well if it's opened with "ALT+F2".
What does "displays well" mean specifically? Can you attach screenshots?
Created attachment 839305 [details] gnome-system-monitor screenshot Screenshot attached
Same for Korean. The app. doesn't display properly if it's opened from terminal with command "gnome-system-monitor" Screenshot attached as requested.
Exactly safe for Japanese.
Confirming for Russian as well.
Does this happen when running on a physical machine, or only on virtual machines? If it only happens on virtualization, can you tell me what kind of virtual graphics is used?
Hi Soren, Thank you for looking into this. This happens when running on virtual machines. Since we are performing QA tests on VM, I can't tell if it happens on physical machine as well. For virtual graphics, I am not sure what exactly looked after, but the following command returns 'no virtual package installed'. [root@localhost ~]# rpm -q virtual パッケージ virtual はインストールされていません。
Virtual Machine Manager 0.9.0 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1035189 ***