Re: ITP: nspeed -- Prints the currently incoming and outgoing traffic in kb/s of a NIC on the console, no more, no less
André Appel dijo [Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 07:16:54PM +0100]:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Andre Appel <andre.appel@nforcer.de>
>
>
> * Package name : nspeed
> Version : 1.0.0
> Upstream Author : Andre Appel <andre.appel@nforcer.de>
> * URL : http://nforcer.de/debian/nspeed/
> * License : (GPL)
> Programming Lang: (bash)
> Description : Prints the currently incoming and outgoing traffic in
> kb/s of a NIC to the console
>
>
> nseepd is a shell script which prints the kb/s which are currently
> beeing received and transmitted by a NIC in a direct way only using
> simple shell commands. No superuser rights required. All other tools I
> found displayed continuous the incoming / outgoing rate or many other
> thins. All I needed was a short information of how much is going in and
> out at the moment, displayed once.
What does "current" mean? How long does taking a "sample" take? Can
you adjust it? Maybe this is not as important for the description, but
should be mentioned in the package :)
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