| Re: FreeBSD-11.x (CURRENT) support, maintainer Mar 7 2016 on content KNemo | The repo is here:
https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/knemo/repository
If you're not able to push to it, just email me the git patches, and we can take care of it that way.
Maintenance shouldn't seem too involved for someone who's interested in the app: just the usual bug reports and feature requests. And I already did a big chunk of the work getting it ported to KF5, including some breeze style icons. See the "frameworks" branch.
It's nice to know someone is at least tempted to take over maintenance. Feel free to send me an email if you want to discuss it further. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: KDE 5 support Jul 7 2015 on content KNemo | Hi.
I began porting it about a week ago now that kde 5 is making its way into Debian. It's progressing well so far, but I have to wait for the rest of the packages to appear in Debian before I can finish up and do some proper testing. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: It's Possible to Edit text tray icon? Feb 8 2015 on content KNemo | I guess that would be possible, but someone else would have to take over and do it.
It's been a couple of years since I've had the motivation to work on the project anymore. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Feature suggestion... :) Jul 16 2013 on content KNemo | Yes, it would be useful. But there's a couple of things getting in the way.
The first is personal. I've finally come to admit that I'm just not interested in KNemo anymore. I'm willing to do bugfixes, but not add new features. To that end, I'm going to do a release in a couple of weeks to take care of one last minor request and then see if anyone wants to adopt the program.
The second is technical. Right now the statistics/accounting side of KNemo gets the most feature requests. People want it to limit traffic accounting to a specific wireless network (like you do), or offer a breakdown of traffic by connections (work, home, ...), or exclude specific IP ranges from accounting, etc.
KNemo COULD only log traffic when connected to a specific wireless network but it would only know about traffic that happened during the session. If you log out and download a large file from a console, KNemo won't know about it. It would tend to underreport traffic. As an X based program running with ordinary privileges, it's just not the right solution for anything beyond basic traffic logging.
I tried to get around some of this by having KNemo check vnstat's logs on startup. That way it can catch up with traffic that went over the interface since the last time you logged in. But vnstat only logs by interface, so we can't get any more detailed info from that.
A better solution would be for a kind of supercharged vnstat--maybe a daemon that listens for network connection changes via D-Bus? It could log the info that people want, it'd be more accurate than KNemo, and it wouldn't suffer the limitations that KNemo has. And then any app could poll it.
Unless I'm missing something, it doesn't look like the current vnstat, darkstat, ntop, etc. would do all that'd be needed. Someone might need to write something new, but it's not going to be me :) |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: New Version of knemo? Jul 10 2013 on content KNemo | You're right. I dropped the ball on that.
I'm working on it right now, and I'll PM you when I have something for you to test. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Kcometen4 Does Not Play Well With KDE 4.10.x Apr 11 2013 on content KCometen4 | Thanks for the info. From what I read, it's designed to blank the screen before a screensaver starts. I don't see a way around it.
The option to use the desktop as a background will probably have to go away. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Background color Mar 13 2013 on content KNemo | Not through KNemo.
The network traffic dialog uses KDE's signal plotter. And as far as I know, that can only be set through the "View Background" color in KDE's System Settings. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: shortcut to data plotter Nov 28 2012 on content KNemo | That sounds reasonable. I'll look into it.
It won't be ready in time for 0.7.6, which will be out in a few days. You can expect it in 0.7.7. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Bug with graph range Nov 12 2012 on content KNemo | I think I see what's happening. A new release will happen in about 2-3 weeks after I work on a few other things.
For now, close KNemo. In knemorc under the Plotter_* group, delete the MinimumValue & MaximumValue entries. Then restart. That should bring back the original auto range behavior. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Re: LibNl Dependency Nov 12 2012 on content KNemo | I don't know what's causing the problem or exactly what it looks like -- haven't run across anything like it, and Debian successfully uploaded 0.7.4 to experimental.
Would you email me the full console output starting with the cmake command? That might give us some clues. Also, you mentioned multiarch. Are you building for a non-native architecture? |
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