Hi all!
Since I'm running FC I used GNOME, but now I take a look at KDE. I've searched in the past and now again, but I can't find a nice network monitor applet for KDE. In GNOME I've got the standard one configured to show CPU utilization and traffic over eth0. Is there something similar for KDE ?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers, Hannes.
On Thursday 29 Jul 2004 21:02, Hannes Mayer wrote:
Since I'm running FC I used GNOME, but now I take a look at KDE. I've searched in the past and now again, but I can't find a nice network monitor applet for KDE. In GNOME I've got the standard one configured to show CPU utilization and traffic over eth0. Is there something similar for KDE ?
Knemo is awesome, Check this out:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=12956
Cheers,
Colin
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On Thursday 29 July 2004 21:02, Hannes Mayer wrote:
Hi all!
Since I'm running FC I used GNOME, but now I take a look at KDE. I've searched in the past and now again, but I can't find a nice network monitor applet for KDE. In GNOME I've got the standard one configured to show CPU utilization and traffic over eth0. Is there something similar for KDE ?
Yes, you can use the KSysGuard panel applet for this. Rightclick the panel, Add, KSysGuard. You have to set up the network view in the Main KSystemGuard app, somewhat confusingly.
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 22:02:48 +0200, Hannes Mayer h.mayer@inode.at wrote:
Hi all!
Since I'm running FC I used GNOME, but now I take a look at KDE. I've searched in the past and now again, but I can't find a nice network monitor applet for KDE. In GNOME I've got the standard one configured to show CPU utilization and traffic over eth0. Is there something similar for KDE ?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers, Hannes.
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Does it need to be one that runs in the panel? I've used gnome since forever, and have recently switched to KDE, since v3.2. I like gkrellm, which shows all of that data, plus more, with some cool skins. But it's not a panel app.
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Actually, I just looked at Knemo, which was suggested by someone else and it's not a panel app either. I would check out gkrellm, I think that if you are looking for a handy system monitor, this woul more than suit your needs.
http://web.wt.net/~billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.html
I've been using GKrellM. It's worked great for me. Check out http://gkrellm.net.
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 21:50, Charles Heselton wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 22:02:48 +0200, Hannes Mayer h.mayer@inode.at wrote:
Hi all!
Since I'm running FC I used GNOME, but now I take a look at KDE. I've searched in the past and now again, but I can't find a nice network monitor applet for KDE. In GNOME I've got the standard one configured to show CPU utilization and traffic over eth0. Is there something similar for KDE ?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers, Hannes.
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Does it need to be one that runs in the panel? I've used gnome since forever, and have recently switched to KDE, since v3.2. I like gkrellm, which shows all of that data, plus more, with some cool skins. But it's not a panel app.
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Actually, I just looked at Knemo, which was suggested by someone else and it's not a panel app either. I would check out gkrellm, I think that if you are looking for a handy system monitor, this woul more than suit your needs.
http://web.wt.net/~billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.html
-- Charlie Heselton Network Security Engineer
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:55:14 -0400, Mike mwpowell@snappydsl.net wrote:
I've been using GKrellM. It's worked great for me. Check out http://gkrellm.net.
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 21:50, Charles Heselton wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 22:02:48 +0200, Hannes Mayer h.mayer@inode.at wrote:
Hi all!
Since I'm running FC I used GNOME, but now I take a look at KDE. I've searched in the past and now again, but I can't find a nice network monitor applet for KDE. In GNOME I've got the standard one configured to show CPU utilization and traffic over eth0. Is there something similar for KDE ?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers, Hannes.
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Does it need to be one that runs in the panel? I've used gnome since forever, and have recently switched to KDE, since v3.2. I like gkrellm, which shows all of that data, plus more, with some cool skins. But it's not a panel app.
<---->
Actually, I just looked at Knemo, which was suggested by someone else and it's not a panel app either. I would check out gkrellm, I think that if you are looking for a handy system monitor, this woul more than suit your needs.
http://web.wt.net/~billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.html
-- Charlie Heselton Network Security Engineer
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BTW.....gkrellm runs nices in BOTH KDE and gnome. ;)
Many thanks to all who responded and provided that bunch of suggestions! I'm currently back to GNOME, since I don't have time to play with KDE currently, but I'll share my experiences with the KDE applets as soon as I have time again.
Thanks again, Hannes.
Hi,
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 22:02 +0200, Hannes Mayer wrote:
Hi all!
Since I'm running FC I used GNOME, but now I take a look at KDE. I've searched in the past and now again, but I can't find a nice network monitor applet for KDE. In GNOME I've got the standard one configured to show CPU utilization and traffic over eth0. Is there something similar for KDE ?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers, Hannes.
I believe this is what you really are searching for: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=13972
Let me know.