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    plasma-applet-network-status

    plasma-applet-network-status

    KDE plasma applet to display network interface status

    This is a simple KDE applet to monitor the network interface status and display it using icons. In case of wireless interface the link quality are shown using icons. The applet is independent of network connection management tools, and just display the status. It is useful for non GUI network managers, like `netcfg`.
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    TorK is an Anonymity Manager for the KDE Desktop. Browse anonymously on Konqueror/Firefox/Opera. Send anonymous email via the MixMinion network. Use ssh/irc/IM anonymously. Control and monitor your anonymous traffic on the Tor network.
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    The KDE Wifi Manager is a graphical tool to configure and monitor wireless LAN PC-Cards. This program suite is for the K Desktop Environment, version 3. Please note that the files here are outdated - KWiFiManager is now in KDE 3.2.
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    Kibod is a KDE application for monitoring and controlling a remote ibod (daemon for isdn bandwidth on demand). This can be used to control isdn multilink connections.
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