On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 03:30:26PM +1000, Charlie wrote:
>
> I use GKrellM to monitor some things including my
> Ethernet connection on a Debian Wheezy Operating
> system on an Acer 3614WLCI Aspire laptop with 512MB RAM.
>
> I know the computer is old, but GKrellM registers my Ethernet as 235 or
> 345 or 180 or 4.1K or 2.6K or whatever.
>
> I have googles it but I'm obviously too thick to understand it, what
> are the plain numbers and I think the "K" numbers are ? Kilobits not
> Kilobytes.
>
> Can someone who knows, just give me some pointers of what I'm reading on
> GKrellM please.
As the saying goes "Use the source, Luke"...
In src/net.c in the upstream tarball I find the following at line 1156:
static GkrellmSizeAbbrev current_bytes_abbrev[] =
{
{ KB_SIZE(1), 1, "%.0f" },
{ KB_SIZE(20), KB_SIZE(1), "%.1fK" },
{ MB_SIZE(1), KB_SIZE(1), "%.0fK" },
...
So it would appear to indicate kiloBYTES.
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