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WMND

WMND (Window Maker Network Devices) is a dockapp for monitoring multiple network interfaces simultaneously. Based on WMiFS 1.3b, WMND has been almost totally re-written and is more optimized, flexible, and consumes less CPU time than wmmon.

Tags Desktop Environment Window Manager Window Maker Applets Networking Monitoring
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX BSD FreeBSD Linux Solaris IRIX NetBSD
Implementation C

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  •  07 Mar 2008 08:07
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Changes: Crashes under 64bit OSes and incorrect displays under Linux have been fixed. OpenSolaris is now supported. Trend support has been significantly enhanced.

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  •  20 Apr 2006 09:51
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Changes: Building on Solaris 7 was fixed. A new NetBSD driver was added. Some configure flags were changed.

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  •  22 Oct 2004 02:05
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Changes: This version adds optional trend support. If trend support is enabled, the graph can be viewed/enlarged in a separate trend window by middle-clicking on the scale meter.

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  •  19 Sep 2004 12:45
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Changes: The SNMP driver now probes for both ifName and ifDescr entries for more compatibility.

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  •  16 May 2004 17:44
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Changes: The auto-generated wmndrc now only includes changed values. A standard geometry flag (-g) has been added.

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Rcomment-before 04 Jun 2003 10:01 Rcomment-trans gvy Rcomment-after

Re: scrolling too fast?

> umm... I do know it's configurable but
> why make updates so frequent?

Oversight: thanks to wave++ who pointed out in half an hour that it could be an effect of 0.2.x rc file :)

So I'd better do cleanroom test before asking to think for me ;-)

Rcomment-before 04 Jun 2003 05:04 Rcomment-trans gvy Rcomment-after

scrolling too fast?
umm... I do know it's configurable but why make updates so frequent?

The point is, when digits change too fast, you don't want to read them (so why bother printing them?), and looking for "detailed" 5-second traffic is not as interesting as having some 30--60 sec span generally.

So could you please "calm down" it a bit, just like 0.2.x were? ;-)

PS: I do know it's not a bugtracker, but hey it's not a bug :)

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