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    [DESKTOP] apache2 stats gui

    Looking for a gui or applet type thing to see web stats at a glance. I can use webmin for control. I just want something I can glance at quickly. Prefer something that sits on the kde desktop

    #2
    I use webalizer and awstats, which are both quite useful. Of the two, I prefer awstats because it's easier to update frequently. They're both in-browser tools though, not an applet.

    If you find a good applet, please let me know, I'd like to try it!
    samhobbs.co.uk

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      #3
      Haven't found any applets, so now I am thinking of inserting it into conky somehow. haven't quite figured out how yet

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        #4
        That would be pretty neat! Are you trying to display the stats for a server you're logged into remotely, or is Apache running on your desktop?
        samhobbs.co.uk

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          #5
          Originally posted by Feathers McGraw View Post
          That would be pretty neat! Are you trying to display the stats for a server you're logged into remotely, or is Apache running on your desktop?
          The server is running on an all-in-one I got free. Father in law cleans and repairs houses. He found it laying there. Just plugged it in, deleted windows 8.1 and put kubuntu on it. Running a php based genealogy program on the web site. Makes it easier for sister in law to collaborate. I live in Indiana, and she is in Oregon. If you want to see it in action, look at reeser dot ddns dot net / tng Using noip for the redirect

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            #6
            How do you view the stats manually? Just though webmin?

            Here's my thoughts: if you know the cli command on the server where you can get the stats or if there's a file on the server that holds the stats that can be updated, you could open an ssh connection, use a conky script to grab the numbers that you need and display them on you desktop.

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