I'm downloading a CD image in Jaunty and out of interest checked System
Monitor > Network History and it shows double the bandwidth that wget
shows.
My connection is limited to 16kB and most of the time wget (also apt) shows
14.9 k to 15.8 k.
System monitor shows between 28 k to 32 k, exactly twi
I have the same problem in Karmic alpha 2 - please see the attached
screenshot
ISP speed is 128 k bits / second = 16 kBytes / second - confirmed by
KPackageKit, apt-get install and all other programs, except for System
Monitor > Network History
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Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided.
Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information
asked for. Thanks!.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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may someone experiencing the bug forward it upstream? i can't reproduce
it here. For forwarding instructions please have a look to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME ; leaving this as incomplete
until that, thanks in advance.
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Same problem for me. I have DSL connection so I'm using pppoe. This way
there are two devices (ppp0 and eth0) which have same bandwitch, and
amount of data sent/received. In my opinion gnome-system-monitor shows
sum of both ( doubles the figures). There should be some option to
choose witch device
I haven't tried on hardy yet (I'll give it a go in the folllowing days).
The ifb interface is not very well documented but it was supposed to be
a replacement for IMQ. In fact, I mearly use it to do ingress filtering.
It basically consists in a virtual network interface to which you can
redirect t
could you try on hardy? what is an ifb interface?
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I've got the same problem.
I'm using an ifb interface for shaping inbound traffic.
The Gnome System Monitor then counts twice the incomming traffic (once on my
physical network interface and once again on the ifb interface). The result is
that the displayed network load is twice as much as the r
Pedro strange your comment didn't give an email but t.cornalls did.
Good diagnosis t.cornall - same thing it is an atheros here also.
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I've got this problem too. Not quite sure what to do with nload, could
you describe? Thanks.
I've attached a screenshot showing the difference between what wget is
telling me and what System Monitor is telling me.
This problem only cropped up when I moved from normal ethernet
connection and rt2x0
Thanks for your report, Can you attach a screenshot of the issue? please
also provide one using nload, thanks you.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-system-monitor
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