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-.TH KNETLOAD 1 "January 14, 2003"
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-.SH NAME
-knetload \- a network meter for Kicker
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B knetload
-.RI "[ " generic-options " ]"
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBKNetLoad\fP is a small program for Kicker (the KDE panel). It
-shows a recent history of network usage in the form of two
-configurable diagrams in the system tray, one for incoming and one
-for outgoing data.
-These diagrams have settings for colors and various different styles.
-.PP
-Left click on a diagram to bring up a small information box which
-will show the exact input and output rates in text form as well as
-the total amount incoming and outgoing data.
-.PP
-Note that before KNetLoad can be useful you must select which
-network device it should monitor and select an appropriate scaling
-value that reflects the speed of this network device.
-.PP
-KNetLoad can monitor almost any network device; if your device is
-not in the predefined list of devices (such as eth0, ppp0 and
-ippp0) then you can type in your own device.
-.SH OPTIONS
-For a full summary of options, run \fIknetload \-\-help\fP.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-Full user documentation is available through the KDE Help Centre.
-You can also enter the URL
-\fIhelp:/knetload/\fP
-directly into konqueror or you can run
-`\fIkhelpcenter help:/knetload/\fP'
-from the command-line.
-.PP
-If the KDE Help Centre is not installed then you can
-read this documentation in HTML format from
-\fI/usr/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/knetload/\fP.
-.SH AUTHOR
-KNetLoad was written by Flameeyes <dgp85@users.sourceforge.net>,
-Markus Gustavsson <mighty@fragzone.se> and Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>.