Description of problem: When using an 8 core CPU, the colours of CPU 5 to 8 are not saved when you change them. In fact, they change into the same colours of CPU 1-4. So, CPU 5 gets the colour of CPU 1, CPU 6 gets the colour of CPU 2 etc. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.0.0 How reproducible: See gnome-system-monitor Steps to Reproduce: 1. Get an 8 core CPU (I use an Intel i7) 2. Open gnome-system-monitor 3. Notice the colours for CPUs 4. Change the colours of CPU 5-8 5. Close gnome-system-monitor 6. Open gnome-system-monitor again 7. Notice the colours for CPUs 5-8 You can also change the colours of CPU 1-4 and close gnome-system-monitor, and notice that CPU 5-8 have take those colours. Actual results: The colours have not changed.
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