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A clock for kicker which looks like the gnome clock.

Instructions :
- Decompress the archive
- cd gnoclock/build
- cmake ..
- make
- sudo make install
Last changelog:

2008/03/12
- switched to cmake build system
- the calendar popup now shows itself at an user defined position


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11 Comments

darcio53

I suggest to add in configuration possibility to change the font colour, thanks for this applet ;-)

Goamaus

one question: is it any possible to get a netspeed applet clone for KDE? You can find description here: http://www.wh-hms.uni-ulm.de/~mfcn/netspeed/ I haven't found any worthy replacement for it...

Clunixchit

Are you looking for knetstats ? http://clunixchit.blogspot.com/2006/06/fe-knetstats-15.html

Goamaus

no... unfortunately not... knetstats is fine, but i'd like to have an app in the taskbar, that is capable to display up/down speeds without the need to mouseover first...

maximegb

Did you see that there are 3 modes of visualization : icon, text-mode and graphical ?

Goamaus

sorry... saw this a little late, but you were faster with replying than me :) now i only need to figure out, why the deb doesn't work in feisty :(

Goamaus

just figured it out: beryl was the problem... when selecting kwin as wm (which crashed kde... LOL), it loaded and it even survives beryl now and another relogin :) thx for the hint

chatmoa

Install knemo start it in kcontrol -> services.

Goamaus

quotation: "Re: Re: not bad :) by Goamaus on: 04/26/2007, 19:16 no... unfortunately not... knetstats is fine, but i'd like to have an app in the taskbar, that is capable to display up/down speeds _without_ the need to mouseover first..." ;)

Goamaus

sorry for doubleposting... hit the refresh button by accident :D

Goamaus

quotation: "Re: Re: not bad :) by Goamaus on: 04/26/2007, 19:16 no... unfortunately not... knetstats is fine, but i'd like to have an app in the taskbar, that is capable to display up/down speeds _without_ the need to mouseover first..." ;)

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