Internode Usage Meter for GNOME
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The Internode Usage Meter for GNOME is a panel applet for the GNOME 2 desktop environment which allows you to monitor your Internode Personal ADSL Usage.
It is written in Python and released under the GPL, so to use it you'll need Python, GNOME 2 and the PyGTK bindings.
As of version 1.5, the usage meter now features a history graph. Right-click on the usage meter and select History to check it out. You'll need the Cairo libraries installed though. Thanks to Chris Scobell for working on this.
Fedora Core 4 Users Note: Please make sure you have the gnome-python2-applet, gnome-python2-extras and gnome-python2-gconf packages installed.
Ubuntu 5.10 Users Note: Please make sure you have the python2.4-dev package installed.
If you'd like to report a bug, submit a patch or request a feature, please send an email to retrix@internode.on.net.