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    Network Icon to Show Data Transfer

    Hi all,

    I m running Ubuntu 8.04 and was wondering if there is some sort of icon I can place in the task bar that would light up to show me that data is moving in and out. This would be something like Windows has.

    I have a little network icon in the task bar now but it does not change appearance when data is moving.

    I would like this just so I can know if there are problems with my internet connection as I have found in Windows that you can be "connected" but that nothing is happening.

    Thanks for any suggestions.

    Doc
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    Home Build Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz, 2 Gig RAM, Dual Boot XP Pro and Ubuntu 8.04LS

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    That would be an app called 'KNemo'.

    http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/kde/knemo

    TEk

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    Thanks for the prompt reply.

    I will install it when I get home. My only question is since I am running Ubuntu and not Kubuntu, will I have any problems running this as Ubuntu is more Gnome than KDE?

    Thanks again Tek.

    Doc
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    No fear, works on most distros.

    apt-get install KNemo

    TEk

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    Sorry Doc, you *will* need to install the KDE control centre to use this app.

    TEk

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    Thanks TEK.

    I will download and install the KDE Control Centre and then the app.

    I will post back how it went.

    Doc
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    Some useful links I found for you Doc....

    Review:
    http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/lin...ew-53310.shtml

    Some useful comments:
    http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show...ID=ca03e058b90

    And a warning here:
    http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde

    TEk

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    Installed KDE and am playing around with it for now so that I can get used to it.

    I have noticed so far that when Firefox is running the window will sometimes disappear for a few seconds and then reappear. Not quite sure why this is so but if I can not get it to stop I will have to uninstall KDE.

    Doc
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