Is there an application that can stor my internet usage?

I want an application/program whatever that can save how much I have downloaded an uploaded, so I can keep track of things.

Is there something like this that i can use on Linux?

milojb wrote:
> I want an application/program whatever that can save how much I have
> downloaded an uploaded, so I can keep track of things.

maybe knemo


palladium

I have been looking for this as well. I do use knemo, but I was wondering if the stats get lost if there is a reboot?

I noticed it is for KDE, is there one for GNOME?

There’s no reason you can’t run KDE apps in GNOME.

Oh, I didn’t realise that.

Thank you.
:wink:

With the caveat that KDE apps use KDE libs, which in GNOME will make the KDE app take longer to load on first run (to load the libraries) and use (a lot) more memory. But in these times of 2-4GB memory it shouldn’t be a problem.

brunomcl wrote:
> With the caveat that KDE apps use KDE libs, which in GNOME will make the
> KDE app take longer to load on first run (to load the libraries) and use
> (a lot) more memory. But in these times of 2-4GB memory it shouldn’t be
> a problem.

and, if the OP doesn’t want to run KDE apps in Gnome s/he is (i hope)
fully capable of using Google to find a non-KDE app to use
instead…there must be several dozen available…


palladium

Try a google search for, “bandwidth monitoring usage linux”.

This page contained a list of tools.

hth