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I'm looking for a program that will show my ethernet cards upload and download in the taskbar as an icon like in Win2k, I have a program like this for win98, it's called NetMeter, I'm looking for one that does the same thing for KDE?

Ok, i downloaded it and got a bunch of install errors, supposedly it can't find moc, I've tried what it told me in the install file to make a link to moc under /usr/local/bin, but still nothing, I have qt3-common, I have libqtdevel or something of the sort, when I try to download qt3-devel it goes through all these different dependencies and when I try to install them they go through more, i tried xdevel and it has problems with my libx something, I'm tired of this, what can I do?
My system is MDK 10.0 Community, the latest.

Are you able to use urpmi to install things? It will automatically download and install any required dependencies. To create a config file go here:
http://urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php

Well I used urmpi to get the updates and well everything worked fine it starting to compile and it did actually compile the archive, but there were two erros which I have put into this image and when I goto run the program this happens, I have all the latest things I'm pretty shure.

It didn't paste the images sorry here's where they can be found.
http://www.microtronix-tech.com/look/snapshot1.png
http://www.microtronix-tech.com/look/snapshot2.png

I don't think the error in the compile is too much to worry about as it is just a warning....but I am no C programmer so I cant' say for sure. What happens if you try to run it from the command line? It should hopefully give more clues as to why it is crashing.
I take it that you did read the INSTALL file first?
It also looks as though you have also edited the compile_ktrafficanalyzer.sh script....have you tried compiling it without the changes?

Yes, I've tried to compile without changes the problem is that without the changes it cannot find KDE, all I changed was the KDE dir. I always run it from the konsole but, when I ran it from SU as admin this is what I got it came out different, this is it:

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