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I'm from the days of dial-up Internet, so I'm still fascinated by modern download speeds.

Today I updated Firefox and Thunderbird. 152 MB in total, among 3 packages, including a Firefox localization package, installed from #LinuxMint repository via #nala (a command-line frontend for APT). The progress bar appeared and was, to my perception, instantly full. It downloaded at 91.4 MB/s.

I know I have a #fiber #ISP, and that's not max speed, but Internet go fast. VRooom!

I have been using the Netspeed widget on my KDE Plasma installations for a long time to display the network download and upload speed in the Plasma panel. When I upgraded to Kubuntu 22.04 a few months ago, I found that it stopped working. After doing some research, I found that the KSysGuard package that the widget depends on has been removed from the Debian and Ubuntu repositories as it is unmaintained (Debian bug).

Thanks to a useful suggestion on Reddit, I was able to recreate the functionality of this widget using the System Monitor Sensor widget. Here is what I did to achieve it.

  • Add the System Monitor Sensor widget to the panel.
  • Right-click the widget and click on the Configure System Monitor Sensor option in the menu
  • In the Appearance tab, load the Network speed preset, set the Display style to Text Only and set the Minimum Time Between Updates to 1 second. Apply the changes before proceeding to the next step.
  • Open the Sensors Details tab and in the Text Only Sensors field, search for the Download Rate sensor. I chose the Download Rate (B/s) version. There is also a Download Rate (b/s) sensor, if you prefer that.
  • Click on the small pencil icon edit button just after the name of the widget, Download Rate, to edit it. Specify the down arrow symbol, ↓, as the name. Apply the changes.
  • Now you have a widget that shows the current download speed on the panel, updated once every second.
  • Add another System Monitor Sensor widget to the panel and configure it to display the Upload Rate by following the steps above, tweaked for displaying the upload rate.
  • The result of doing these steps should look like what is shown in the screenshot below.

With this, I have a good replacement for the NetSpeed Widget on my Kubuntu install.

#download-speed #kde #kde-plasma #kubuntu #netspeed-widget #plasma-panel #system-monitor #upload-speed #widget

https://www.lguruprasad.in/blog/2023/01/19/replacing-the-netspeed-widget-on-kubuntu-22-04-and-newer/

After 3 weeks I still have terrible download speed in Steam. Only in Steam.
I don't know why, looked for solutions, didn't work any of them.
I have single digit download in kB. Every other download works perfectly. In browser, through Lutris, wget, etc.

I don't really remember every upgrade, but I did a clean install about the time, because Manjaro upgrade messed up my system.

#Linux #Steam #DownloadSpeed #problems