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Anyone find the torrent link to be really slow? I had more than a hundred sources yet my download was only going at 14 KB/s. Whereas when I downloaded Debian last week, I was getting 200KB/s.
Be patient. This start of the torrent is really slow, but it picks up tons of speed as you receive more of the file. Don't constrain the upload--I left upload at max and download speeds went great.
Thanks for the torrent, but I think the Duke file leads to the same tracker.
I've been downloading it for more than 10 hours and it's still oscillating from 4 KB/s to a max of 40 KB/s. I haven't touched any upload/download bandwidth settings, in fact I used the same program (Shareaza) to download the Debian torrent and it worked fine and fast.
Originally posted by vincebs Thanks for the torrent, but I think the Duke file leads to the same tracker.
I've been downloading it for more than 10 hours and it's still oscillating from 4 KB/s to a max of 40 KB/s. I haven't touched any upload/download bandwidth settings, in fact I used the same program (Shareaza) to download the Debian torrent and it worked fine and fast.
Yep, the Duke torrent stinks for me also. I'm leaving it up anyway, and I am also downloading a DVD iso from a mirror somewhere on the east coast.
Only took me about two hours to download the full DVD iso from torrent. I think at times it was going at like 700kbps or something. I've seen faster torrent speeds on other distros, but oh well. Everything installed just perfect except that I have a odd audio problem. Can't believe that they're just now putting MySQL 4.1 on Fedora!! Am very sick of trying to upgrade from 3.2
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