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i don't believe there's an issue related to this, but definitely close and link if there is. 😅
i have a TR1920X, which has 24-threads. running gotop -p, will list all the threads, however, i typically can't see more than the first 12 or so unless i fully maximize the window.
*would it be possible to adaptively place the cpus? (meaning, if the window which lists the cpus is able to "detect" an overflow, it repaints as a column?)
i know that i would take a temporal update hit to have that – meaning if it reduces the update frequency, that's definitely an acceptable trade-off, imo. (or maybe we can pass a flag?)
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i don't believe there's an issue related to this, but definitely close and link if there is. 😅
i have a TR1920X, which has 24-threads. running
gotop -p
, will list all the threads, however, i typically can't see more than the first 12 or so unless i fully maximize the window.*would it be possible to adaptively place the cpus? (meaning, if the window which lists the cpus is able to "detect" an overflow, it repaints as a column?)
i know that i would take a temporal update hit to have that – meaning if it reduces the update frequency, that's definitely an acceptable trade-off, imo. (or maybe we can pass a flag?)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: