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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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     Shared library not found...

     
     by Amsand on: Mar 23 2010
     
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    Cool! But I have a problem...

    I use PC-BSD 8.0 (based on FreeBSD 8.0). KNemo is installed from sources (some files are placed manually), starts well, I can watch my trafic... But when I try to configure it, I see a message "The shared library not found. Cannot "knemo" library found".
    In /usr/local/kde4/lib I found only kcm-knemo.so. What can I do to resolve this? What library it require and where it must be placed?

    Thanks!


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     Re: Shared library not found...

     
     by jstamp on: Mar 23 2010
     
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    This seems to be a pretty frequent issue for those who do local installs, so I'm adding a note to the install directions of the next release.

    Add this to the bottom of your ~/.profile

    Quote:
    export KDEDIRS=/usr/local:/usr

    Then restart your session. Does that work?


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     Re: Re: Shared library not found...

     
     by Amsand on: Mar 23 2010
     
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    Yes, it works! Thank you very much!


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     Merger

     
     by killsudo on: Apr 20 2010
     
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    Jstamp,

    Have you thought about trying to merge Knemo and KnetworkManager?

    I believe if done correctly KDE4 could have one of nicest networking gui's on any OS. This would finally let me keep track of network interfaces easily and view statics while letting me setup a configure connections.

    Just a temptation!

    Cody


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     Re: Merger

     
     by jstamp on: Apr 21 2010
     
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    Yes, actually. I was going to contact the knetworkmanager devs to see what features (if any) they might be interested in merging, but I got sidetracked with some other projects.

    Thanks for reminding me!


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     Re: Re: Merger

     
     by mirzaD on: Jun 15 2010
     
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    I was just about to propose that, i would be great to integrate this great app with knetworkmanager, so that we have it all centralized in one place.

    Please give us feedback on the integration process, and the knetworkmanager developers reply.


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     Re: Re: Re: Merger

     
     by jstamp on: Aug 28 2010
     
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    Sorry about the delay. I got bogged down in some non-KDE related things over the last few months.

    I do still plan to contact the knetworkmanager list, but I first want to get 0.7.0 final released. That will take care of a feature request and should significantly improve how knemo handles traffic notifications and custom billing periods.


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     Text icons

     
     by bay3255 on: Jun 1 2010
     
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    In knemo-0.6.2 text icons became bad. First, due to antialiansing, they became blur. Second - they are not centered on almost any font I choose.
    In knemo-0.6.1 all worked perfect.


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     Re: Text icons

     
     by jstamp on: Jun 1 2010
     
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    I don't see that here. Would you mind sending me a screenshot of the tray?

    What distro & KDE version are you using?


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     Re: Re: Text icons

     
     by bay3255 on: Jun 1 2010
     
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    http://209.250.241.67/knemo/

    In new version colors are darker and more difficult to read.

    Also it shifted little left and top on several fonts(after4 - font "Standard Symbols L").


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     Re: Re: Re: Text icons

     
     by bay3255 on: Jun 1 2010
     
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    my distro is gentoo. kde version is 4.4.3. Font antialiasing is on, subpixel rendering is RGB, hinting style is full.


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     Re: Re: Re: Re: Text icons

     
     by jstamp on: Jun 2 2010
     
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    I suspect it's because the tray icon is compiled as a KStatusNotifierItem. Try compiling with the cmake option -DLEGACY_TRAY_ICON=true

    Does that fix the problem?


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     Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Text icons

     
     by bay3255 on: Jun 2 2010
     
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    yes, it does. Font is readable now.
    Text is centered.

    Thanks.


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     Kubuntu lucid package

     
     by pipaceliny on: Jun 23 2010
     
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    https://launchpad.net/~ferramroberto/+archive/linuxfreedomlucid


    Darek
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     tun interface regression

     
     by alonbl on: Jun 26 2010
     
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    Hi,

    I upgraded from 0.6.1 to 0.6.2 (and 0.6.3).

    In 0.6.1 when the tun interface was inactive the icon was inactive, and when it was active the icon changed to active.

    Now, the icon is always active.

    Was something change? I guess the up/down detection was done via the IP address assignment.


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     Re: tun interface regression

     
     by jstamp on: Jun 27 2010
     
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    I'll have to go back and look more closely to see what I did, but I do remember that 0.6.2 fixed a problem that always showed a bridge interface as down.

    What's the output of 'ip link' for the tun?


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     Re: Re: tun interface regression

     
     by alonbl on: Jun 27 2010
     
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    $ ip link
    5: vpn0: <POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UNKNOWN qlen 100
    link/[65534]

    It does not change if connected or not connected. So connection detection should be based on ip addr command.

    Thanks!


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     Re: Re: Re: tun interface regression

     
     by jstamp on: Jun 29 2010
     
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    So the interface is up and has the carrier, there's just no ip address assigned to it.

    Testing for an ip address has already proved to be too restrictive for ethernet devices. Maybe there should be an exception for pointopoint? Not sure. I'll look into it.


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     Re: Re: Re: Re: tun interface regression

     
     by alonbl on: Jun 30 2010
     
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    It worked correctly at 0.6.1, what was the logic then?


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     Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: tun interface regression

     
     by jstamp on: Jun 30 2010
     
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    It checked for an ip address in all cases. That turned out to be a problem.

    If you really need the old behavior immediately, you can revert svn commit 1088997 before compiling.


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     Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: tun interface regression

     
     by alonbl on: Jun 30 2010
     
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    I give you the test case...

    I use OpenVPN as none root process.

    I create a persistence tun device at boot up.

    I configure knemo to monitor this interface, and have two context menu commands: Start and Stop.

    Until now, I was able to know if the VPN is up or down by the knemo interface icon. It was great.

    So, just an idea... What about allowing the user to specify the interface active detection logic (link level, ip level)?

    Then the user will be able to configure the behavior that is right for him.

    For example, Ethernet interface is active when the link is up or when it received dhcp configuration?

    Thanks!



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     0.7.0

     
     by alonbl on: Aug 30 2010
     
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    Download is 0.6.80...


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     Re: 0.7.0

     
     by jstamp on: Aug 30 2010
     
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    0.7.0 beta1 = 0.6.80


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