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KNemo

   0.7.7  

KDE Networking Tool

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Link:  http://
Downloads:  71988
Submitted:  May 30 2004
Updated:  Aug 20 2015

Description:

KNemo - the KDE Network Monitor

A detailed review of the KNemo 0.4.7 can be found at Softpedia:
http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/linux/KNemo-Review-53310.shtml

KNemo offers a network monitor similar to the one found in Windows. For every network interface it displays an icon in the systray. It can also optionally montor traffic statistics.




Changelog:

Version 0.7.7

  • Add a global shortcut to toggle traffic plotters.

  • Find the interface of the default gateway again. (BR 328752)

  • Log statistics to the correct time if we're resuming from suspend. (BR 332086)

  • Fix translation word puzzles, missing contexts. (BR 329095, BR 329097)

  • Add an include to fix broken compilation when using libnl >= 3.2.26.



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     KNemo speeds

     
     by emaya on: Oct 3 2005
     
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    Hello!

    I think KNemo is a really good tool.

    I would like to know how kNemo obtains download and upload speed.

    Thanks a lot for your help.


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     Re: KNemo speeds

     
     by HagbardCeline on: Oct 4 2005
     
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    Oh well, it is simple, really simple and maybe too simple to be of any use (I mean the value, not my explanation):

    KNemo runs 'ifconfig' every second and looks at the value of 'RX bytes' (and TX Bytes) and calculates the difference between 2 runs. E.g. now it says 5000 bytes, 1 second later it's 6000 bytes which gives 1000 bytes/s. I have seen other programs are using a history so that the calculated speed doesn't alter too much from second to second.


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     Re: Re: KNemo speeds

     
     by droid on: Oct 11 2005
     
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    You can get tx/rx bytes from "/sys/class/net/<device>/statistics/[rt]x_bytes" in linux without any external program.


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     Re: Re: Re: KNemo sp

     
     by HagbardCeline on: Oct 13 2005
     
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    Changing KNemo to use a plugin architecture for different backends that provide the needed information is one of the bigger changes that are on my TODO list. But not in the near future... Then there could be backends for /sys or /proc and maybe backends to other tools that provide these information.


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     Re: Re: Re: KNemo sp

     
     by huahaiy on: Dec 6 2005
     
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    Oh, no wonder knemo always eats 2-4% CPU on my machine. We would really appreciate it if this can be fixed in the next release. Running ifconfig every second is not very good.


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     can not see monitor

     
     by attila66 on: Oct 22 2005
     
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    Hi,
    I first of all am a newbie.
    I did everything well. There is no errors while compiling. After that I gone to control center - service manager I enabled network status manager. It asked to configure it. I configured it but there is no network monitor on the taskbar. I tried to reconfigure it from sevice manager no right clik no double clik works. It seems running but notting appears.
    Help Please
    Thanks.
    attila
    attila@egenet.com.tr


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     Re: can not see moni

     
     by ilyas on: Oct 22 2005
     
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    try to refresh your X system. Ctrl+Alt+Back space


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     Re: Re: can not see

     
     by attila66 on: Oct 23 2005
     
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    Already tried that.
    Notting appears.
    Where to find (how to run) configuration editor. Maybe I made a mistake while editing it.
    Thanks Attila


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     Re: Re: Re: can not

     
     by HagbardCeline on: Oct 26 2005
     
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    Go to the KDE control center, there to 'Network' and you should find the configuration for KNemo (the entry should read 'KDE Network Monitor'). Make sure there is at least one interface in the list on the left side. Also make sure that the option 'Hide icon when not connected' on the right is NOT active. Applying these settings should make at least one icon available in your system tray.

    If not, please make sure KNemo is running by checking again in the Service Manager of KDE.


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     traffic plotter ?

     
     by screemo on: Oct 28 2005
     
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    Hi there,

    Love your program ! I use it as a standard part of my KDE-desktop every day :)

    Suggestion: Could you maybe integrate the trafficplotter into the "traffic"-tab instead of having it as a seperate menu item ?


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     KNemo Rocks

     
     by gounta on: Nov 1 2005
     
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    I'd have to say that KNemo is the best tool for changing the network configuration for KDE.

    I'd like to thank the author for his/her hard work.


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     Great

     
     by Luc4s on: Nov 5 2005
     
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    I've been using it for long time. It's extremely useful. Thanks.


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     knemo bug

     
     by bushwakko on: Nov 27 2005
     
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    seems that knemo reads the interface names from the textual output of ifconfig which doesn't work very well if you rename the ifnames to have consistent names based on mac-addresses and not based on when it's detected (eth0 the first eth1 the second and so on)

    I rename my usb ethernet adapter from whatever it's called to usbethernet0, but the name get's cut off by ifconfig, and usbethernet0 doesn't work in knemo, but the cut of name usbethern works... but as you can see ifconfig doesn't recognize usbehtern

    both gentoo and suse uses this:

    lapwakko ~ # ifconfig usbethernet0
    usbethern Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:60:0A:4A:FB
    inet addr:192.168.1.194 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
    UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
    RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
    TX packets:45 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
    collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
    RX bytes:1866 (1.8 Kb) TX bytes:5839 (5.7 Kb)

    lapwakko ~ # ifconfig usbethern
    usbethern: error fetching interface information: Device not found


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     Re: knemo bug

     
     by HagbardCeline on: Nov 28 2005
     
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    Have you tried 'usbethern' as name in KNemo? KNemo doesn't run ifconfig for every single interface it has to monitor but instead uses ifconfig without parameter and parses the output. So 'usbethern' should work... I guess.


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     Re: Re: knemo bug

     
     by bushwakko on: Nov 29 2005
     
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    yes, I said so earlier, that usbethern works.. I just though it was a bug. Should be better integrated somehow, so it knows whats available.


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