On Sunday 02 Sep 2012 08:54:27 Dale wrote: > Howdy, > > I have this little weather "applet" thingy down at the bottom of my > desktop in the thing I think they call the panel. Anyway, the weather > thing has been sending something for HOURS now. I have logged out of > KDE, reset the network and even the router just to see if it would die. > As soon as I login or the router comes back up, it start sending data > again. I can't get it to stop. As a last resort, I took the thing off > my panel thingy. It still sends data like crazy. I clicked on my Weather Forecast applet settings and it also started sending packets to wetter.com - despite the fact that I have set it to connect to the BBC weather RSS feed. Hmm ... > Does anyone know how to kill this thing? I'd like to surf the net > without this thing hogging up my DSL connection. It's not using that many packets, but I agree that it is annoying. The solution is to kill the kio_http that was running it. Use ps, top, lsof as you prefer to find which PID you should kill. > While I am at it. I'm supposed to get my weather stuff from NOAA or at > least that is where it came from ages ago. Ever since I went from KDE3 > to KDE4, it wants to come from wetter.com which doesn't work to begin > with. This is what I think it is doing to my network. It is trying to > get data that doesn't exist to begin with so it just keeps trying. > Anybody know how to beat this thing silly? By the way, using iftop, > that is where all this traffic is going to. I am not sure if wetter.com is hardcoded somewhere. In my .kde4/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc I can see my BBC URI in the weather applet settings, but nothing about wetter.com. -- Regards, Mick