Albert Graham wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I once had an installed package that gave a graphical representation
of traffic on the network, but I can't remember its name. I've tried
searching yum with a few guesses, without success. Can anyone help?
Anne
try knetstats
yum install knetstats
The above is for KDE, not sure if it works in gnome
Albert.
PS. you must enabled fedora extras repo.
And I can't find it in the FC5 extras, which is why I mentioned EtherApe.
However, ISTR I had to google for it, and I found this:
etherape-0.9.4-1.2.fc4.rf.i386.rpm
and installed it, works fine for my uses, but if left running for days,
it can hog the cpu occasionally.
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Cheers, Gene
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