Blinky is a graphical network usage monitor for Linux and Solaris. It displays the usage of one or more network interfaces using blinking lights (as in the dial-up system tray icon in Windows). Blinky uses the GTK+ graphics library.
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Version 0.2 of Blinky, the GTK Network Usage Monitor, has been released. Blinky displays the usage of one or more network interfaces using blinking lights (similar to the dial-up system tray icon in Windows). Version 0.2 features Linux and Solaris support, customizable colors, and the ability to display multiple interfaces. Download Blinky 0.2 at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=57404&release_id=101493
Blinky ChangeLog version 0.2 (7/24/2002) * Solaris support, using kstat functions * Tooltips display current usage for each interface * Displays more than one interface * Right-click menus to select colors * Commandline argument to select interface * Commandline options to select colors version 0.1 (7/10/2002) * Initial release
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