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I was wondering it could be very usefull if could be possible to see the trafic over the internet, as I have applets for memory and CPU I would like to have something like the graphic over KPPP ... do you know where can I find it ?
well this is an usual Panel, I simply right clicked the taskbar and added an other "Panel" to the right... so I can have lots of information, I would like to have it for web trafic.. :S
sorry if I'm not beeing explicit.. but I cannot be more, I'm realy newbie my explicit language is to short.. :S lol
You can use something from either gkrellm or gdesklets. Either one can show you this information, depending on the sensors you have installed. Both of them are very cool, but gdesklets integrates more into your desktop. Take a look. Here are two old articles I did for Novell on them: http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/16319.html and http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/16267.html . They will at least give you an idea of what these packages are.
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