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I have installed the "simple net speed" gnome-extensions, but I want to hide it from top panel, In the tweak tool, under extensions, I do not see any option for the extention, Is that also by design?
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04,Gnome 3.28.1,tweak tool installed.
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I have installed the "simple net speed" gnome-extensions, but I want to hide it from top panel, In the tweak tool, under extensions, I do not see any option for the extention, Is that also by design?
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04,Gnome 3.28.1,tweak tool installed.
18.04 gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension
what happens when you right click the icon?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 15:53
nothing happened, i tried.
â Reivax
May 13 at 15:55
Rather than right click as @JoshuaBesneatte sugggests perhaps try left click instead?
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:07
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â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 17:09
@JoshuaBesneatte Ironically I haven't booted Windows 10 in months but right now I'm typing in it whilst 82% through download of Redstone 4 (April 2018 spring creators) update :D I do have Ubuntu Bash on Windows screen (WSL) open too though ;)
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I have installed the "simple net speed" gnome-extensions, but I want to hide it from top panel, In the tweak tool, under extensions, I do not see any option for the extention, Is that also by design?
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04,Gnome 3.28.1,tweak tool installed.
18.04 gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension
I have installed the "simple net speed" gnome-extensions, but I want to hide it from top panel, In the tweak tool, under extensions, I do not see any option for the extention, Is that also by design?
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04,Gnome 3.28.1,tweak tool installed.
18.04 gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension
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what happens when you right click the icon?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 15:53
nothing happened, i tried.
â Reivax
May 13 at 15:55
Rather than right click as @JoshuaBesneatte sugggests perhaps try left click instead?
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:07
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix Best screen name EVER!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 17:09
@JoshuaBesneatte Ironically I haven't booted Windows 10 in months but right now I'm typing in it whilst 82% through download of Redstone 4 (April 2018 spring creators) update :D I do have Ubuntu Bash on Windows screen (WSL) open too though ;)
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:13
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what happens when you right click the icon?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 15:53
nothing happened, i tried.
â Reivax
May 13 at 15:55
Rather than right click as @JoshuaBesneatte sugggests perhaps try left click instead?
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:07
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix Best screen name EVER!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 17:09
@JoshuaBesneatte Ironically I haven't booted Windows 10 in months but right now I'm typing in it whilst 82% through download of Redstone 4 (April 2018 spring creators) update :D I do have Ubuntu Bash on Windows screen (WSL) open too though ;)
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:13
what happens when you right click the icon?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 15:53
what happens when you right click the icon?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 15:53
nothing happened, i tried.
â Reivax
May 13 at 15:55
nothing happened, i tried.
â Reivax
May 13 at 15:55
Rather than right click as @JoshuaBesneatte sugggests perhaps try left click instead?
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:07
Rather than right click as @JoshuaBesneatte sugggests perhaps try left click instead?
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:07
1
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix Best screen name EVER!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 17:09
@WinEunuuchs2Unix Best screen name EVER!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 17:09
@JoshuaBesneatte Ironically I haven't booted Windows 10 in months but right now I'm typing in it whilst 82% through download of Redstone 4 (April 2018 spring creators) update :D I do have Ubuntu Bash on Windows screen (WSL) open too though ;)
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:13
@JoshuaBesneatte Ironically I haven't booted Windows 10 in months but right now I'm typing in it whilst 82% through download of Redstone 4 (April 2018 spring creators) update :D I do have Ubuntu Bash on Windows screen (WSL) open too though ;)
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May 13 at 17:13
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That is the feature this extension provides, i.e. it places an indicator in top bar which shows network speed. You can left click on the icon to switch between various modes:
- Total net speed in bits per second
- Total net speed in Bytes per second
- Up & down speed in bits per second
- Up & down speed in Bytes per second
- Total of downloaded in Bytes (Right click to reset counter)
If you simply want to get rid of it, toggle it off in Tweaks:
doesn't this just disable it? I think user wants to just hide it from the panel or configure it....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:20
@JoshuaBesneatte The extension just puts an indicator in top bar and the user wants to hide the indicator, so what's the difference from disabling it? (unless I'm missing something very obvious)
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:21
yea, good point... I just mentioned because his tweak screenshot is exactly the same as yours....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:24
@JoshuaBesneatte I copied from it :-p
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:25
LOL... I guess that would explain that!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:25
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If you don't want Net Speed in the systray and are open to considering another option, might I suggest conky
? It's a light weight system monitor that is highly configurable and immensely popular. You can almost say it has a cult following:
Near the bottom is a real time display of network speed including graphs. Also vnstat
is used to list total network traffic for today, yesterday, this week and this month. You can set the month to your ISP's billing cycle, ie April 16 to May 16.
To install conky use:
sudo apt install conky
To find a plethora of custom setups for conky
see Ubuntu Forums.
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
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active
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active
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active
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up vote
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That is the feature this extension provides, i.e. it places an indicator in top bar which shows network speed. You can left click on the icon to switch between various modes:
- Total net speed in bits per second
- Total net speed in Bytes per second
- Up & down speed in bits per second
- Up & down speed in Bytes per second
- Total of downloaded in Bytes (Right click to reset counter)
If you simply want to get rid of it, toggle it off in Tweaks:
doesn't this just disable it? I think user wants to just hide it from the panel or configure it....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:20
@JoshuaBesneatte The extension just puts an indicator in top bar and the user wants to hide the indicator, so what's the difference from disabling it? (unless I'm missing something very obvious)
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:21
yea, good point... I just mentioned because his tweak screenshot is exactly the same as yours....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:24
@JoshuaBesneatte I copied from it :-p
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:25
LOL... I guess that would explain that!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:25
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
That is the feature this extension provides, i.e. it places an indicator in top bar which shows network speed. You can left click on the icon to switch between various modes:
- Total net speed in bits per second
- Total net speed in Bytes per second
- Up & down speed in bits per second
- Up & down speed in Bytes per second
- Total of downloaded in Bytes (Right click to reset counter)
If you simply want to get rid of it, toggle it off in Tweaks:
doesn't this just disable it? I think user wants to just hide it from the panel or configure it....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:20
@JoshuaBesneatte The extension just puts an indicator in top bar and the user wants to hide the indicator, so what's the difference from disabling it? (unless I'm missing something very obvious)
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:21
yea, good point... I just mentioned because his tweak screenshot is exactly the same as yours....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:24
@JoshuaBesneatte I copied from it :-p
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:25
LOL... I guess that would explain that!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:25
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
That is the feature this extension provides, i.e. it places an indicator in top bar which shows network speed. You can left click on the icon to switch between various modes:
- Total net speed in bits per second
- Total net speed in Bytes per second
- Up & down speed in bits per second
- Up & down speed in Bytes per second
- Total of downloaded in Bytes (Right click to reset counter)
If you simply want to get rid of it, toggle it off in Tweaks:
That is the feature this extension provides, i.e. it places an indicator in top bar which shows network speed. You can left click on the icon to switch between various modes:
- Total net speed in bits per second
- Total net speed in Bytes per second
- Up & down speed in bits per second
- Up & down speed in Bytes per second
- Total of downloaded in Bytes (Right click to reset counter)
If you simply want to get rid of it, toggle it off in Tweaks:
answered May 13 at 16:04
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doesn't this just disable it? I think user wants to just hide it from the panel or configure it....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:20
@JoshuaBesneatte The extension just puts an indicator in top bar and the user wants to hide the indicator, so what's the difference from disabling it? (unless I'm missing something very obvious)
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:21
yea, good point... I just mentioned because his tweak screenshot is exactly the same as yours....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:24
@JoshuaBesneatte I copied from it :-p
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:25
LOL... I guess that would explain that!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:25
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doesn't this just disable it? I think user wants to just hide it from the panel or configure it....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:20
@JoshuaBesneatte The extension just puts an indicator in top bar and the user wants to hide the indicator, so what's the difference from disabling it? (unless I'm missing something very obvious)
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:21
yea, good point... I just mentioned because his tweak screenshot is exactly the same as yours....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:24
@JoshuaBesneatte I copied from it :-p
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:25
LOL... I guess that would explain that!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:25
doesn't this just disable it? I think user wants to just hide it from the panel or configure it....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:20
doesn't this just disable it? I think user wants to just hide it from the panel or configure it....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:20
@JoshuaBesneatte The extension just puts an indicator in top bar and the user wants to hide the indicator, so what's the difference from disabling it? (unless I'm missing something very obvious)
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:21
@JoshuaBesneatte The extension just puts an indicator in top bar and the user wants to hide the indicator, so what's the difference from disabling it? (unless I'm missing something very obvious)
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:21
yea, good point... I just mentioned because his tweak screenshot is exactly the same as yours....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:24
yea, good point... I just mentioned because his tweak screenshot is exactly the same as yours....
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:24
@JoshuaBesneatte I copied from it :-p
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:25
@JoshuaBesneatte I copied from it :-p
â pomsky
May 13 at 16:25
LOL... I guess that would explain that!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:25
LOL... I guess that would explain that!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 16:25
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
If you don't want Net Speed in the systray and are open to considering another option, might I suggest conky
? It's a light weight system monitor that is highly configurable and immensely popular. You can almost say it has a cult following:
Near the bottom is a real time display of network speed including graphs. Also vnstat
is used to list total network traffic for today, yesterday, this week and this month. You can set the month to your ISP's billing cycle, ie April 16 to May 16.
To install conky use:
sudo apt install conky
To find a plethora of custom setups for conky
see Ubuntu Forums.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
If you don't want Net Speed in the systray and are open to considering another option, might I suggest conky
? It's a light weight system monitor that is highly configurable and immensely popular. You can almost say it has a cult following:
Near the bottom is a real time display of network speed including graphs. Also vnstat
is used to list total network traffic for today, yesterday, this week and this month. You can set the month to your ISP's billing cycle, ie April 16 to May 16.
To install conky use:
sudo apt install conky
To find a plethora of custom setups for conky
see Ubuntu Forums.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
If you don't want Net Speed in the systray and are open to considering another option, might I suggest conky
? It's a light weight system monitor that is highly configurable and immensely popular. You can almost say it has a cult following:
Near the bottom is a real time display of network speed including graphs. Also vnstat
is used to list total network traffic for today, yesterday, this week and this month. You can set the month to your ISP's billing cycle, ie April 16 to May 16.
To install conky use:
sudo apt install conky
To find a plethora of custom setups for conky
see Ubuntu Forums.
If you don't want Net Speed in the systray and are open to considering another option, might I suggest conky
? It's a light weight system monitor that is highly configurable and immensely popular. You can almost say it has a cult following:
Near the bottom is a real time display of network speed including graphs. Also vnstat
is used to list total network traffic for today, yesterday, this week and this month. You can set the month to your ISP's billing cycle, ie April 16 to May 16.
To install conky use:
sudo apt install conky
To find a plethora of custom setups for conky
see Ubuntu Forums.
answered May 13 at 18:17
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what happens when you right click the icon?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 15:53
nothing happened, i tried.
â Reivax
May 13 at 15:55
Rather than right click as @JoshuaBesneatte sugggests perhaps try left click instead?
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:07
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix Best screen name EVER!
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 17:09
@JoshuaBesneatte Ironically I haven't booted Windows 10 in months but right now I'm typing in it whilst 82% through download of Redstone 4 (April 2018 spring creators) update :D I do have Ubuntu Bash on Windows screen (WSL) open too though ;)
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 at 17:13