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Is there any GUI app that can work as an internet/data meter(not speed-meter) on Xubuntu 16.04? Would be better if it can also show upload/download speed on the panel, but if it can't, it's also ok. Ubuntu(Unity) has Indicator Netspeed
which worked ok but it doesn't work on Xubuntu. I am aware of the built in panel applet named Network Monitor in Xubuntu. But it only acts as badly designed speed-meter. I have to use cellular modem to connect to the internet and need to constantly keep an eye on data usage. Terminal app like vnstat isn't doing the job for me.
xubuntu xfce mobile-broadband
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Is there any GUI app that can work as an internet/data meter(not speed-meter) on Xubuntu 16.04? Would be better if it can also show upload/download speed on the panel, but if it can't, it's also ok. Ubuntu(Unity) has Indicator Netspeed
which worked ok but it doesn't work on Xubuntu. I am aware of the built in panel applet named Network Monitor in Xubuntu. But it only acts as badly designed speed-meter. I have to use cellular modem to connect to the internet and need to constantly keep an eye on data usage. Terminal app like vnstat isn't doing the job for me.
xubuntu xfce mobile-broadband
I think Wireshark can do this. I'm not sure, but it can monitor and analyze all network traffic.
– Redbob
Sep 14 '17 at 3:38
I don't need an package analyzer. I just need a GUI app which will keep track of my data usage(so I don't cross my daily cap).:-(
– HattinGokbori87
Sep 14 '17 at 20:07
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Is there any GUI app that can work as an internet/data meter(not speed-meter) on Xubuntu 16.04? Would be better if it can also show upload/download speed on the panel, but if it can't, it's also ok. Ubuntu(Unity) has Indicator Netspeed
which worked ok but it doesn't work on Xubuntu. I am aware of the built in panel applet named Network Monitor in Xubuntu. But it only acts as badly designed speed-meter. I have to use cellular modem to connect to the internet and need to constantly keep an eye on data usage. Terminal app like vnstat isn't doing the job for me.
xubuntu xfce mobile-broadband
Is there any GUI app that can work as an internet/data meter(not speed-meter) on Xubuntu 16.04? Would be better if it can also show upload/download speed on the panel, but if it can't, it's also ok. Ubuntu(Unity) has Indicator Netspeed
which worked ok but it doesn't work on Xubuntu. I am aware of the built in panel applet named Network Monitor in Xubuntu. But it only acts as badly designed speed-meter. I have to use cellular modem to connect to the internet and need to constantly keep an eye on data usage. Terminal app like vnstat isn't doing the job for me.
xubuntu xfce mobile-broadband
xubuntu xfce mobile-broadband
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I think Wireshark can do this. I'm not sure, but it can monitor and analyze all network traffic.
– Redbob
Sep 14 '17 at 3:38
I don't need an package analyzer. I just need a GUI app which will keep track of my data usage(so I don't cross my daily cap).:-(
– HattinGokbori87
Sep 14 '17 at 20:07
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I think Wireshark can do this. I'm not sure, but it can monitor and analyze all network traffic.
– Redbob
Sep 14 '17 at 3:38
I don't need an package analyzer. I just need a GUI app which will keep track of my data usage(so I don't cross my daily cap).:-(
– HattinGokbori87
Sep 14 '17 at 20:07
I think Wireshark can do this. I'm not sure, but it can monitor and analyze all network traffic.
– Redbob
Sep 14 '17 at 3:38
I think Wireshark can do this. I'm not sure, but it can monitor and analyze all network traffic.
– Redbob
Sep 14 '17 at 3:38
I don't need an package analyzer. I just need a GUI app which will keep track of my data usage(so I don't cross my daily cap).:-(
– HattinGokbori87
Sep 14 '17 at 20:07
I don't need an package analyzer. I just need a GUI app which will keep track of my data usage(so I don't cross my daily cap).:-(
– HattinGokbori87
Sep 14 '17 at 20:07
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I think Wireshark can do this. I'm not sure, but it can monitor and analyze all network traffic.
– Redbob
Sep 14 '17 at 3:38
I don't need an package analyzer. I just need a GUI app which will keep track of my data usage(so I don't cross my daily cap).:-(
– HattinGokbori87
Sep 14 '17 at 20:07