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WMiNet
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nobody |
WMiNet is a dock app designed for WindowMaker, although it should work fine with AfterStep, or any other window manger for that matter. It monitors useful server statics so you can tell, at a glance, how many people are using your system. Mainly useful for a machine set up as a ftp/web server/shell box. WMiNet is completely configurable, and can watch any TCP port.
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YAWMPPP
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nobody |
YAWMPPP is a Window Maker dock applet (works with other window managers too) that works as a frontend for pppd, making ISP hookup easier. You get in the Internet with one click, get out with another.
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wmjiface
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nobody |
A simple text based network device status monitor. It shows a weighted average of the traffic for the past several seconds. The average includes the overhead packets.
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wmifinfo
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nobody |
wmifinfo is a simple applet showing basic network info for all available interfaces. It shows IP address, netmask, gateway and MAC address. A bit like ifconfig.
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wmisdn
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nobody |
wmisdn is a dock applet that monitors the i4l ISDN subsystem and lets the user start/stop/disable a ppp connection on a specified device. It can run as a docked applet in KDE2 (via kappdock), WindowMaker or Afterstep, as well as a standalone windowed application in any other window manager. On its main window wmisdn shows the status of the monitored ippp device. An additional panel can be toggled to show extended information about the connection. wmisdn can control the ippp connection via three buttons that appear on the upper side of the main window when toggled using the vertical arrow switch (take a look at the second screenshot). The green one opens the connection, the yellow one closes it and the red one disables it.
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WMisdnCID
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nobody |
Displays phone numbers of incoming and outgoing calls (read from /dev/isdninfo).
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wmisdnmon
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Marcelo Morgade |
wmisdnmon logs the 5 latest calls for your ISDN line. You can click in a number logged to see details about calls. It use the isdninfo daemon distributed with kisdnmon (a similar application for kde).
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WMnet
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nobody |
WMnet is a little X dock.app network monitor I wrote for Linux. It was originally inspired by that funky program 'tleds' that blinks your keyboard LED's in response to net traffic, but its a lot more entertaining than that nowadays. I wrote this thing with low cpusage, low memory, and efficient use of screen real-estate in mind.
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wmnetload
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Peter Memishian |
wmnetload is a network interface monitor dockapp for Window Maker. It is designed to fit well with dockapps like wmcpuload and wmmemmon. It tracks whether the interface is functioning and displays current network interface throughput, along with an auto-scaling graph of recent network activity (the graph separates upstream and downstream traffic load cleanly without resorting to colors).
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WMppp
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Arthur H. Johnson II |
PPP dial control and network load monitor with NeXTStep look
wmppp.app provides a PPP activator and network load monitor on a 64x64 mini
window. With wmppp you can monitor the total traffic as well as the outbound
and inbound traffic. It is designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but
will work great with other window managers as well.
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