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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`.
A project to create a KDE Updater applet for suse's new zmd/zypp package management system. Will have feature parity with the GTK+ version of zmd-updater. This updater currently requires SUSE 10.2 and will not work on 10.1.
Network Traffic Gnome Panel Applet: A graphical Gnome panel applet that displays and alerts to problems on inbound and outbound network traffic. Requires: Network Traffic and Network Traffic Common.
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A tool to monitor internet hosts` bandwidth usage in a Linux-NAT network. A daemon collects data and clients display them (currently a Java applet with a graph). It automatically detects new hosts and has a nice summary statistic.
KSensorApplet is a KDE panel applet that displays the values retrieved with the 'sensors' program (not included) or the /proc/acpi linux kernel subsystem. It displays for example CPU and motherboard temperature or ventilators' speeds.
KDE kicker applet that controls your Pure Digital Saturn camcorder (sold by CVS stores as one-time-camcorders). Download or delete your movies, sync time or switch camcorder to USB mass storage mode with this kicker applet.
GNUsTicker is basically a RSS aggregator. It is a GNOME panel applet that scrolls infos retrieved from RSS, RDF, etc. It may be extended for feeding from different sources (an example for POP3 mail server is provided).
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KKBSwitch is a KDE panel applet which indicates the active keyboard layout (language). It is useful in conjunction with X Servers with the XKeyboard extension which have been configured to have more than one keyboard group
This is a simple KDE Applet which provides some Leds for viewing the network traffic of a network device. It is written in C++ and uses the QT(>=3.x.x)/KDE(>=3.x.x) libraries.
MyApm is a simple applet displayed in the KDE-Kicker panel showing battery time remaining of an APM supported-laptop. Settings like energylevels, warnsnd and -msg are configable. It uses the remaining min of /proc/apm instead of the "%" like other apmds
QCPUfreq is a GUI program providing a frontend for the Linux kernels CPUfreq functionality similar to the GNOME cpufreq-applet. It is multi CPU capable. It follows the philosophy "One task, one tool", so it is NOT a deamon or such things.