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Description of problem: In gnome-system-monitor individual colours can be selected for each CPU. When selecting a colour for CPU 5 and 6 these colour settings are recognized for the current monitor session, but after restarting the monitor, the colour settings for CPU 5 and 6 are applied to CPU 1 and 2 too. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.2.1 How reproducible: Start gnome-system-monitor on a computer with a 6-core processor. Apply colour settings to CPU 5 and 6 and restart the monitor. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start system monitor. 2. Apply colour settings to CPU 5 and 6. 3. Restart system monitor. Actual results: The colour settings for CPU 5 and 6 are applied to CPU 1 and 2, resp. Expected results: The colour settings for CPU 5 and 6 should not influence the colour settings for CPU 1 and 2. Additional info:
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