Progress, but now...
Sina Bahram
sbahram at nc.rr.com
Mon Feb 9 20:14:04 EST 2004
I've gotten around 100 to 200 kb/s from it before and talked to people
who've gotten higher: it all depends on the people and on the specific file.
For example, I would imagine a distro of Linux would be popular enough to
warrant a few hundred users at least.
Take care,
Sina
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-----Original Message-----
From: speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca [mailto:speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca]
On Behalf Of Joseph C. Lininger
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:35 AM
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Subject: Re: Progress, but now...
I've tried bittorrent. The major problem with it is that you can't get more
than say 5 or 6 KBPS out of it. IN theory you could get more, but the
problem is that it uses the bandwidth of people who are connected, and there
just aren't that many people connected who aren't currently downloading
something themselves and consuming their own bandwidth. Maybe it's better
now, but that's how things were when I tried it. As for obtaining the
images, I could provide them to anyone who wants them. I had them up on my
ftp site for a while, but I took them down due to lack of interest.
--
Joseph C. Lininger
jbahm at pcdesk.net
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> The asc files are just signatures. I've just looked at
> ftp://carroll.cac.psu.edu, and you're right, they don't have the isos
> there, my bad. Check out:
>
> ftp://mirror.pudas.net/slackware/slackware-9.1-iso/
>
> which has all 4 iso images, and no, it's not a U.S. site, but it will
> do, and from my own experience, it's pretty fast. I guess most people
> are using BitTorrent now, though don't ask me about that, cause I
> haven't used that download method myself yet.
>
> Greg
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 11:38:39PM -0500, Kyrath. (AKA Rob) wrote:
> > Hi Greg,
> > I've been on this page before and I just checked it out again. All
> > I could find on the USA and Canada sites were .iso.asc files.
> > Unless I am completely under-estimating .asc files, since I really
> > don't know what kind of files they are, the file sizes that were in
> > those .iso directories were whey too small to be cd images.
> > -- Rob
>
>
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