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How do I get a network icon on my red hat

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06-Mar-2003, 04:53 PM #1
How do I get a network icon on my red hat
Hi,

I have a question on how do I get my network icon in the right hand side of the windows so that it can tell me how much bandwidth is going in and out from my red hat ?


Also, how do I have my currently running application shows in the left hand corner? When I try to minimize the application it tends to go away and only appear if I do a "Alt" and "Tab".

Thanks
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