Description of problem: THe information-> History graphs seem to clear their screens and start over again at 6 hours. I understand that it's difficult to see clearly what's going on with more 6 hours visible at a time, but would think it makes more sense to move the graph over an hour every hours past 6, so that recent data is not lost. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): g-p-m-2.15.92-2.fc6
Ohh yes, that's a regression. When we get to 6 hours (or the value of /apps/gnome-power-manager/graph_data_max_time) we should just kill the first 3 hours of data or something like that. I'll have a look and see what is going on. R.
Do you still get this with the latest 2.18.3? Thanks.
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