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I believe it is samba 2.2.3/8 i cant remember :/. 600mb file says it will take 63 minutes. 3 days ago i had RH9 on this same box and it moved the file in 6 min or so if that.
Distribution: Ubuntu, Debian Sarge, Mac OS X, FreeBSD
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thats a hell of a cut, the only thing I can think is that for some reason FreeBSD is connecting at 10mb not 100mb. Do a ifconfig and look for the media line under your nic. ie:
Originally posted by lujan thats a hell of a cut, the only thing I can think is that for some reason FreeBSD is connecting at 10mb not 100mb. Do a ifconfig and look for the media line under your nic. ie:
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX)
it was at 100MB or whatever. I started looking around and someone said it might be my nic card that freeBSD doesnt like. Well i changed the nic card out and moved the 670mb file in 60ish seconds.
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