Keeping An Eye On Your Internet Speed With Netspeed (GNOME/Ubuntu 8.04)

  2008-10-22 22:30:02
Netspeed is a GNOME applet that shows the current down- and upload bandwidth of a network device. You can use it to keep an eye on your Internet speed, for example. This guide shows how to install it on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. 
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