I was wondering if there are any good applications to monitor how much data I use on my laptop in a month. My net connection has a restriction of how much data I can use after which the speed goes down considerably. I saw ntop, but I just wanted to ask if there are any other good options or suggestions regarding this. Regards.
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I use Jupiter as a power manager. Now I get a good number of notifications from it. I do not have problem with the fact that I get all these notifications.
I do however, want to be able to clear all gnome shell notifications with a few clicks. Currently, my entire bottom edge of the screen is filled with notifications and I do not wish to clear each item one by one.
So my question is, how do I clear these notifications? If this is not possible in the ui, is it possible to write an extension to do it? Where should I suggest this feature to gnome developers? Gnome forums are almost dead now, the administrator has not activated my created account since 5 days!
Do you think having Unity would mess with shell?
I ask this because I already have had the issue of the unity global menu appearing behind the gnome panel.
I have resolved it, however do you think that there could possibly be other bugs caused by presence of both DE?
I have just installed 11.10 and installed the recommended driver for NVIDIA (230M). The current driver installed is 280.13.
The temperature of the card is 85°C. I have tried using LXDE and Unity 2D, but the temperature does not drop. Once it did drop to 76°C, but even that's quite a lot.
Is there a fix to this? Do you think downgrading my driver would help? If so, how should I go about it?
I am deciding to download Ubuntu. I have a small question about its UI. When you type out an application name, do you need to click on one of the suggestions using your mouse? or can you just press enter to start the highlighted application? Is it possible to navigate through the suggested apps that match your query using your keyboard?