Bug 155305

Summary: Wrong information reported by sysinfo kioslave
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE Linux 10.1 Reporter: Forgotten User 55iwwMllzz <forgotten_55iwwMllzz>
Component: KDEAssignee: E-mail List <kde-maintainers>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None CC: suse-beta
Version: Beta 6   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: i386   
OS: SuSE Linux 10.1   
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Found By: Beta-Customer Services Priority:
Business Priority: Blocker: ---
Marketing QA Status: --- IT Deployment: ---
Attachments: Wrong information reported by sysinfo:/

Description Forgotten User 55iwwMllzz 2006-03-04 23:57:52 UTC
On Beta 6 using KDE, clicking on the "My Computer" icon on the Desktop, Konqueror opens sysinfo:/. That was a nice idea. But, in my case, the information reported by sysinfo is wrong in several places, as can be seen by the attached screenshot:

   - The processor speed: 1 MHz (the processor doesn't even support frequency scaling!)
   - The total memory: 5MB (the computer has got 512 MB)
   - The available space on the mounted partition: 4 MB ('df' reports 456 MB).
Comment 1 Forgotten User 55iwwMllzz 2006-03-04 23:59:12 UTC
Created attachment 71263 [details]
Wrong information reported by sysinfo:/
Comment 2 Forgotten User 55iwwMllzz 2006-03-05 00:44:03 UTC
I found out the problem was related with my KDE regional settings.
Making the bug as INVALID.
Comment 3 Stephan Binner 2006-03-05 08:25:32 UTC
How can this depend on KDE's regional settings? What setting did you change (from what state)?
Comment 4 Forgotten User 55iwwMllzz 2006-03-05 23:38:48 UTC
It is easy to reproduce: go to Regional & Accessibility --> Country/Region & Language --> Numbers and set the "Decimal symbol" and "Thousands separator" values to empty strings.
The consequences of changing these two settings are peculiar...
Comment 5 Stephan Kulow 2006-03-06 08:30:42 UTC
yeah, you need a decimal symbol - the thousands separator is optional