Netstatus should be telling you the b/kb/mb. It is here. Automatic maximums
means that it checks every value in real time replacing the maximum if a
new value is higher than the old maximum value.

On Sat, Jan 13, 2018, 11:49 AM Massimo Maiurana <maiur...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Peter Flynn ha scritto il 12/01/2018 alle 22:50:
> >
> > Well, °C *is* a percentage, if you restrict it to the freezing—boiling
> > range :-)
>
> So it's a relative percentage ^^
>
> Anyway, the same thing applies even to netstatus, which esposes
> send/receive values as percentage. Oddly, if I set it to use automatic
> maximums I don't even know to what maximum value the percentage actually
> refers.
>
> I think it would be better to use B/KB/MB for the value and use
> percentage only to draw the bar, even if one sets maximums to a fixed
> value.
>
> --
> Massimo Maiurana
> Ragusa (RG)
>
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