Or you could just read the in/out 75MB/53.6MB numbers I put in brackets
for you, double check the columns and call it a day.
my 2c
On Wed, 2021-05-12 at 22:54 -0700, Dick Steffens wrote:
> On 5/12/21 10:47 PM, TomasK wrote:
> > netstat is normally the program to interpret/parse this.
> > If you
On 5/12/21 10:47 PM, TomasK wrote:
netstat is normally the program to interpret/parse this.
If you do not mind column-izing it - I suggest the number in OutOctets
(53,633,193) columns should tell you how many bites went out and
inOctets (75,040,712) how many bytes came in. If I counted the
netstat is normally the program to interpret/parse this.
If you do not mind column-izing it - I suggest the number in OutOctets
(53,633,193) columns should tell you how many bites went out and
inOctets (75,040,712) how many bytes came in. If I counted the columns
right.
As always Google is your
On 5/11/21 2:17 PM, TomasK wrote:
1. start web browser with single tab - your zoom/whatever only
2. find web browsers pid (ps -ef |grep firefox)
3. Do you conference
call - Do not exit after the call ends
4. Check network usage for the process in: /proc/pid/net/netstat
5. now you can quit
On 5/12/21 7:25 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2021 17:30:17 -0700
Ben Koenig dijo:
I think you might be referring to the Task List or Window List plugin.
If you are referring to the icons created when an app is opened then
you need to open the settings for thst plugin. Your
On Wed, 12 May 2021 17:30:17 -0700
Ben Koenig dijo:
>I think you might be referring to the Task List or Window List plugin.
>
>If you are referring to the icons created when an app is opened then
>you need to open the settings for thst plugin. Your panel should have
>a plugin list, and one of
On Wed, May 12, 2021, 4:28 PM Dick Steffens wrote:
> On 5/12/21 4:15 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> > On Wed, 12 May 2021, Dick Steffens wrote:
> >
> >> So when you start a program, isn't there some button on your screen that
> >> was created by starting the program?
> >
> > No. I use only the panel.
On 5/12/21 4:15 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2021, Dick Steffens wrote:
So when you start a program, isn't there some button on your screen that
was created by starting the program?
No. I use only the panel. It has 6 launchers (with multiple
applications on
each one) and the
On Wed, 12 May 2021, Dick Steffens wrote:
So when you start a program, isn't there some button on your screen that
was created by starting the program?
No. I use only the panel. It has 6 launchers (with multiple applications on
each one) and the shutdown/blank screen applications. I also have
On 5/12/21 3:42 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2021, Dick Steffens wrote:
It's entirely possible I'm using the wrong nomenclature. I'm
referring to the buttons (?) that show up at the top of the screen
when I start a program.
Dick,
Ah! Icons. I've never used them so I've no
On Wed, 12 May 2021, Dick Steffens wrote:
It's entirely possible I'm using the wrong nomenclature. I'm referring to the
buttons (?) that show up at the top of the screen when I start a program.
Dick,
Ah! Icons. I've never used them so I've no suggestions for working with
them.
Sorry,
Rich
On 5/12/21 2:22 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
IIRC, move the icons using the mouse as long as there's an empty spot
for
it. It should work the same as moving open applications from one virtual
desktop to another.
Better yet, Open Settings -> Panel ->
On Wed, 12 May 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
IIRC, move the icons using the mouse as long as there's an empty spot for
it. It should work the same as moving open applications from one virtual
desktop to another.
Better yet, Open Settings -> Panel -> Applications and use the up and down
arrows on
On Wed, 12 May 2021, Dick Steffens wrote:
This is supposed to just work, but I think I messed something up. When I
opened up my laptop, the bar that is usually at the top of the screen was
1/3 of the way down the screen. Searching, I found an instruction to reset
the panel that fixed that
This is supposed to just work, but I think I messed something up. When I
opened up my laptop, the bar that is usually at the top of the screen
was 1/3 of the way down the screen. Searching, I found an instruction to
reset the panel that fixed that problem, but now I can't rearrange the
buttons
Nice!
I have some of the smaller, super cheap MT300N-v2's ($20), so I have
some exposure to the GL.iNet gear. Nice to hear a positive report of
another of their devices.
On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 4:25 AM Eric House wrote:
>
> I asked for help a week or so back, in email I've somehow deleted and
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