Gnetload is a GNOME applet that shows network load through a histogram.
Some of the most noteworthy features of Gnetload include the ability to select the type of traffic you want to monitor, customize the coloring of the histogram, and view the current network load in a textual format. Additionally, the scaling of the histogram is configurable, making it easy to customize to your specific needs.
However, to use Gnetload, there are a few requirements that need to be met. You must have gtkmm, libgnomeuimm, libgtop, gconfmm, and libpanelapplet installed on your system. Once you have these dependencies installed, Gnetload can be used to keep an eye on your network load.
The latest release of Gnetload has been ported to gnome 2.6 and gtkmm 2.4. This update ensures compatibility with the latest versions of GNOME and GTKMM, so users can expect a smoother experience with this applet. Overall, Gnetload is a great option for anyone looking for a simple and effective way to track their network usage.
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