General :: Download Usage Counter (meter) Ubuntu 11.04
Jul 7, 2011
As stated in previous posts I've not long come back to linux, I was wondering if anyone can suggest a good lightweight download usage meter to help track how much of my monthly allowance I have used etc.Under windows I was using one that logged into the Bigpond site and would display usage, how much was left and how many days were left till the end of the billing period.I've done some searching but so far can't find anything similar for linux.
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Jun 30, 2010
I now have a 10 GB cap on my Internet and would like a meter to tell me how much I use in a month , my IP address changes if that matters gnome ,lucid lynx
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Jul 24, 2011
I'm using ubuntu 11.04 and have a DSL connection straight from my local telephone (landline) provider.I need a ubuntu app, preferably a daemon/service (that I can start up on boot) that, in essence, can simply log to a file, on a per session basis (with timestamps of course), the bandwidth I use (download + upload bytes).
I'm not interested in logging site info etc., just want raw data usage so at the end of the month I can run some summary reports on it.Basically I was to see if my ISP is cheating me or not (and in general to control myself on my HUGE ..... + ISO download habbits)..I need nothing fancy, even a basic command will do in which case i'll be happy to write my own basj script for that...
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Jan 13, 2010
I would like to share some files with my customers. I would like to be able to give them different passwords with different rights. I would like to know which customers have downloaded the files, how many times and from wich ip. I would like to let the customer download a file just a number of times.(optional) I would like to be able to upload from web (optional) And with a polite presentation to the customer.Does it exists? Yes. I'm asking for something better and I hope somebody used it and is still happy with it.
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Jan 14, 2010
Does anyone one know of a free broadband usage meter for linux which will record the amount of uploads and downloads on the netwrok and alert you when the limit has reached? I was using TB meter on windows Vista.
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Mar 15, 2010
I was trying to get the status of memory usage and disk usage using sigar in windows and ubuntu. done this in windows by just copying the sigar library into jdk library. But i was unable to do so in ubuntu. I've copied the library to java-6-sun library but still can't run the program.
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Jun 23, 2010
i am just starting a ubuntu server and i am trying to learn i have a script that runs ever hour and i would like to put a counter (count=count+) in a line if it is true and also if the counter reaches its value of 10 to reset the counter to zero
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Dec 3, 2010
I am executing the following script using 'awk -f process.awk out' where 'out' is the input file which consists of 5000 sequences. Each time it takes one sequence, run the below program by creating a directory, run the mfold command within that directory, running another shell script 'final5' and redirect the output to a file from final5 shell. After that the directory is deleted, taking second sequence from 'out' and repeating this process. It is working well upto 1020 directories. From 1021 it is giving error. After executing this 1000 times, can we reset the counter to 1 in such a way it takes it as directory 1 and start this process for 1001 to 2000 sequences. Similarly I have to reset the counter to five times because input file contains 5000 seqeunces.
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Nov 15, 2010
Is there any way to monitor one process' CPU usage and RAM usage over time on Linux? I am trying to change to a cheaper VPS and need to work out what level of CPU and RAM I need!
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Sep 26, 2010
in ubuntu 10.04 how do i add a battery meter to taskbar?
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Apr 30, 2011
I am trying to install Ubuntu 11 with Wubi and the progress meter is missing. I cannot see if it's 30% done installed or 60% or whatever. It's annoying.
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Jan 28, 2010
Is there any way to get information about whether something is currently played via the speakers? Is there an app that "scans" the VU-meter (e.g. pavumeter) in a terminal and prints out any information about the current "sound-volume" that goes out?I'd like to create a script that prevents my Ubuntu to suspend while something (e.g. music) is played... I know that e.g. Rhythmbox has a plugin for that, but I'd like to use SongBird...
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Mar 23, 2010
in Gnome I used netSpeed an applet to simply monitor the use of bandwidth. Now in Kde I cannot find nothing to replace it.
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May 2, 2010
I have an Asus EEE PC900. Just installed 10.04 netbook remix and everything works fine straight out of the box. it works great and is a vast improvement on windows xp which was previously installed on the asus. Just one small thing - the battery meter is never accurate as far as time remaining goes - it currently says i have 19 hours 55 minutes to go - unfortunately this is not quite true i suspect. It was the same with 9.10, Does anyone have a solution for this?
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Jul 16, 2010
I recently had to turn ACPI off because of major errors like the child_rip error, but now I don't have battery support or anything like that. No battery meter, etc. Is there a way I can get this while ACPI is off?
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Jun 3, 2010
I setup the server just find with Metamod and amxmodx, everything works other than it won't let my server connect outside of my lan. I forwarded every single necessary port for HLDS and steam on my DIR-655 xtreme n-gigabit router, most up to date firmware as well.
I've tried numerous ways of of starting up my server
Here is what happens:
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Heres another, I try connecting with just a port and it runs but its only on local, in the servers list the ip is 192.168.0.192:
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Dec 18, 2010
i have a problem when using the yum gui it hangs at 1/3 of the process meter and wont budge no matter how long i leave it , using terminall everything works fine and fast but i would like if the gui is fixed its alot easier when searching for a suitable software
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May 31, 2011
How accurate is the ink/toner meter in the HP printer toolkit (hplip-gui)? The meter says my toner level is "good/ok" and displays a black bar with tick marks, but I'm skeptical of its accuracy. I bought this Laserjet P1006 last January, with a starter cartridge of toner that was rated for around 120 pages (if I recall), and have printed occasionally. I'm afraid of running out of toner right when I need to print something important and time-sensitive. Since it doesn't appear to be possible to look inside the toner cartridge (sorry, this is my first laser printer ), I can't do anything except hope the HP toolbox measures my toner level accurately.
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Jan 16, 2011
First of all, This is my first post in the forums, so - Hello all, nice to meet you. This is my first time with Ubuntu, and so, ran into a lot of problems. This problem is in installing counter strike. I know that there are a lot of guides and FAQ's online that give you lots of help on that, but I ran into an unique problem.
I installed the non-steam version of Counter Strike ( using wine ofcourse ). It created a shortcut in my desktop and I launch the counter strike game. I enter my cd key and then I select a profile, select a map, select the bots and then, it starts loading. After that, it stops half way and then it quits.
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May 23, 2011
When someone is speaking into the mic, I'd like a "level meter" such as the one that comes with gnome sound recorder, that flashes up and down when a sound is made or somebody talks.This will be done in Javascript, using the brand new "Rainbow API", i.e. inside the browser.I know nothing about audio programming, so - where would I get *started* with something like this? Could anyone tell me at least WHAT to Google?
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Nov 13, 2009
i have fedora11 in my system i have tried to install to counter strike in my system.and it get proper way. but when i start it , it starts well but it gets freezes after Parsing Game resources Bar(status ) bar during loading and a error generated that my gecko installer wants to install html parser
now what to do?
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Oct 24, 2010
is it possible in C to use a counter as part of a variable name?
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Nov 27, 2010
Can someone recommend a good app to monitor the OUTPUT of my soundcard? I don't just want to look at the VU meter of my music player - i actually want to see what the soundcard is outputting. Windows drivers for my soundcard (Audiophile 192) had this ability, but I'm not sure what software to use in Linux.
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Apr 2, 2010
my friend is having major sound problems when she is trying to play counter strike 1.6 on her ubuntu (latest version). she can only play it trough wine emulator and wine itself is updated to latest version.
from what she told me and i seen - most of the times she doesn't have sound at all. can you maybe point me on what should we do about it? i googled some "solutions" like disabling oss and etc. but it doesn't make any difference (killall pulseaudio for example removes all of her sound like videos sound and etc.).
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Mar 26, 2010
How does the Battery Power Meter works.As I know that the APCI is control by software.so my question is the battery connected also to other place on the board and send signal for how much power left.or every motherboard that have APCI "Enabled" can recognize only from the DC power connector how much left. if yes, in what why it recognized.
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Jun 24, 2011
I've been tooling around with Fedora with the Fluxbox environment on my old Dell 400SD4 laptop and it works fantastic. I'm still getting a feel for the environment, but one major concern that I had was a battery meter. Being a laptop, it's important to know when I'm almost out of juice. Does anyone have any suggestions for a battery meter for Fluxbox? Preferably one that can be installed through the yum repositories?
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Dec 10, 2010
I'm running into a problem where my system is running out of disk space on the root partition, but I can't figure out where the runaway usage is. I've had a stable system for a couple of years now, and it just ran out of space. I cleaned some files up to get the system workable again, but can't find the big usage area, and I'm getting conflicting results.For example, when I do a df it says I'm using 44GB out of 58 GB:
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[root@Zion ~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
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Mar 20, 2011
In the older version of firefox the tabs are right above the browser window. In this version there in the wrong place. It's counter-intuitive to not have it right above the browser window. How do put it back? Else, how do install the older firefox.
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Jul 6, 2010
I have a linux router box with ubuntu which routes internet for several people. There is no extra traffic shaping, so everybody can get the whole bandwidth when its free. What I would like to have is a real time traffic counter per ip, just like a program called "iptraf" but on a per-ip basis. Iptraf can only count on a per-connection basis and thus cannot display a bandwidth that a certain ip has taken (because a single ip can start several onnections). So a console program with text interface like iptraf would be perfect - does anybody know about such a program? After some googling I came to the conclusion that such a program does not exist (which must be wrong - i think that per-ip real time traffic flow information is the first thing every router owner would like to know).
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Jan 24, 2011
I'm building my first server to use as a Counter Strike: Source game server that I'm hoping will host 24-48 players. I plan on using Ubuntu Server 10.04 64bit. I also plan on using it as my own personal file server. I'm looking at building it with the Intel Xeon E3110 3.0GHz, 1333MHz, Wolfdale, dual-core processor (LGA 775) as it's cheap and from what I've read, should fit my needs.
Initially I want to build the server with a single SSD drive just to get the system up and running and then later I wanna add another SSD to mirror the original with RAID 1. Then I want to add 4 large capacity SATA drives in a RAID 10 for storage (after I've gotten everything else set up).
Can anyone recommend a motherboard that will fit this setup? I'd really like a motherboard that has built in VGA graphics so I don't have to buy a graphics card just for the install (as I plan on using SSH after I get it up and running). I don't plan on using ECC memory as I need the memory to be fast (for the game server). Because this is my first build, I'm very new to installing/setting up RAID. Do any motherboards exist that have a built-in hardware RAID that will work with Ubuntu and let me do raid 1 and raid 10? Or will I have to get a SATA RAID card? Will hardware based RAID allow me to build a raid 1 array with a SSD drive that's already in use (my system drive) without having to reformat/re-partition?
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