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Pinger.py
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A ping tool that sits in your system tray
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- Currently for Ubuntu only
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- (Requires Python, GTK, and AppIndicator3)
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- **Contributions welcome to expand to other OSes!**
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- Saves your sanity when the wifi sucks
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- Doesn't clutter up your screen with ping windows
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- Lets you know when pings fail instead of silently failing
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**Usage (in Ubuntu):**
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Open the Terminal program and enter the following commands:
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cd ~
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git clone https://github.com/zyphlar/pinger.git
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Open the Startup Applications program and click Add.
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Name: Pinger
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Command: python ~/pinger/pinger.py
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Click Save, and Close.
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Pinger should now start automatically in your system tray when you login next. (It just says "xx.x ms"). You can test it manually by typing `python ~/pinger/pinger.py` in your terminal and pressing Enter.
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Report bugs or feature requests at https://github.com/zyphlar/pinger/issues
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Pinger.py -- A ping tool that sits in your system tray
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+ Currently for Ubuntu only
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- (Requires Python, GTK, and AppIndicator3)
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- Contributions welcome to implement cross-platform!
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+ Saves your sanity when the wifi sucks
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+ Doesn't clutter up your screen with ping windows
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+ Lets you know when pings fail instead of silently failing
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Usage (in Ubuntu):
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Open the Terminal program and enter the following commands:
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cd ~
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git clone https://github.com/zyphlar/pinger.git
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Open the Startup Applications program and click Add
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Name: Pinger
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Command: python ~/pinger/pinger.py
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Click Save, and Close. Pinger should now start automatically in your system tray when you login next. (It just says "xx.x ms"). You can test it manually by typing python ~/pinger/pinger.py in your terminal and pressing enter.
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Report bugs or feature requests at https://github.com/zyphlar/pinger/issues
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