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I recently started to notice grey "filler" in some of my servers when viewing htop as shown in the image below.



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Does anybody know how to get rid fo this and go back to "normal" like below:



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    I recently started to notice grey "filler" in some of my servers when viewing htop as shown in the image below.



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      I recently started to notice grey "filler" in some of my servers when viewing htop as shown in the image below.



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      Does anybody know how to get rid fo this and go back to "normal" like below:



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      I recently started to notice grey "filler" in some of my servers when viewing htop as shown in the image below.



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      Does anybody know how to get rid fo this and go back to "normal" like below:



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          Run htop and press F2 to enter the setup. Then select Colors on the left column and choose another theme.



          If that doesn't work for you, you probably need to change the colors for the Terminal color scheme you are currently using.






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          • Setting it to "Broken Gray" resolves the issue for me and makes it look close enough to the original. I had no idea this option was here. Thanks!

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          If that doesn't work for you, you probably need to change the colors for the Terminal color scheme you are currently using.






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          Run htop and press F2 to enter the setup. Then select Colors on the left column and choose another theme.



          If that doesn't work for you, you probably need to change the colors for the Terminal color scheme you are currently using.






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          Run htop and press F2 to enter the setup. Then select Colors on the left column and choose another theme.



          If that doesn't work for you, you probably need to change the colors for the Terminal color scheme you are currently using.






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          Run htop and press F2 to enter the setup. Then select Colors on the left column and choose another theme.



          If that doesn't work for you, you probably need to change the colors for the Terminal color scheme you are currently using.







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          Setting it to "Broken Gray" resolves the issue for me and makes it look close enough to the original. I had no idea this option was here. Thanks!

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