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[opensuse] Bandwidth usage and capping per application
- From: Abstract <thikrat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 19:54:48 +0300
- Message-id: <c46cd1000704260954u1a839e32k8db05ac6604de1d6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello All,
I recently loaded the NetSpeed applett and I think its very neat.
Kudos to the devs behind it. However, it raised a couple of questions
in my head.
Is there a way to limit the bandwidth uses by a specific application
at the OS level? For example, if I want to download an ISO i don't
want to use up all my bandwidth, how about if i allocate it 50%? I
know Azuerus allows things like this, but does anyone know of anything
else?
Also, is there anything keeps track of how much you have downloaded
and uploaded over a specific amount of time? I see netspeed can do
that, but it does not seem like it can show current usage and total
usage at the same time.
Thanks
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I recently loaded the NetSpeed applett and I think its very neat.
Kudos to the devs behind it. However, it raised a couple of questions
in my head.
Is there a way to limit the bandwidth uses by a specific application
at the OS level? For example, if I want to download an ISO i don't
want to use up all my bandwidth, how about if i allocate it 50%? I
know Azuerus allows things like this, but does anyone know of anything
else?
Also, is there anything keeps track of how much you have downloaded
and uploaded over a specific amount of time? I see netspeed can do
that, but it does not seem like it can show current usage and total
usage at the same time.
Thanks
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