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NAME

       wmifs - a dockable network traffic monitor

SYNOPSIS

       wmifs [-d <display name>] [-i <interface name>] [-l] [-w] [-h] [-v]

DESCRIPTION

       WMiFS  is  a  dockable  applet  for X11 that can monitor all your network interfaces. It's
       designed for WindowMaker's Dock and AfterStep's Wharf, but it's  not  dependent  on  these
       window  managers  and  should  work  with  any other.  It can display the net load using a
       standard bar graph or using a waveform mode. It also displays the state of  the  interface
       with  a group of leds.  Clicking on the interface name will cycle to the next interface in
       the system. Users can define commands to be executed when the different mouse buttons  are
       pressed on the main window.

OPTIONS

       -h     Show summary of options.

       -v     Show version of the program.

       -display <display name>
              Use an alternate X display.

       -geometry +x+y
              Set window position.

       -i <interface name>
              Interface that should come up initially when executing wmifs.  If you use "auto" as
              interface name, the first active ("up") interface will be used.

       -I <interval>
              Sampling interval, in seconds (default: 0.05).

       -l     Starts wmifs in lock mode. Useful if combined with -i, if you want  to  monitor  a,
              for  example,  ppp device which isn't up when wmifs is started.  It won't switch to
              the next available interface.

       -s <interval>
              Scrolling interval, in seconds (default: 5)

       -w     Use the waveform graph instead of the classic one.

       -c <color>
              Set color.

FILES

       /etc/wmifsrc
              system wide wmifs configuration file.

       ~/.wmifsrc
              peruser wmifs configuration file.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written  by  Jordi  Mallach  <jordi@sindominio.net>  for  the  Debian
       GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/wmifs