On Sunday 07 March 2004 06:28 pm, John Wilson wrote:
> On March 7, 2004 02:18 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
> > On Sunday 07 March 2004 03:09 pm, John Wilson wrote:
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> > > OK, I have a Bittorent client up and running but running so slowly that
> > > I'll be a very old man and we'll be on Mdk 12 or 13 by the time this
> > > download completes.
> > >
> > > The FAQ on the club site sucks and there is no other documentation on
> > > this piece of &^*&.  Strangely there is nothing on Twiki either.  I
> > > have better things to do than google the world to figure out how this
> > > works!!!!!!!!!
> > >
> > > I tried it with 9.2 with similar results (I'm currently running with no
> > > firewall to see if that works and it's not making me feel good or
> > > helping one iota) and ended up waiting till the public release where it
> > > was finally placed on FTP.
> > >
> > > Okay..frustration over.  To any I offended, I'm sorry, but this is NOT
> > > what I joined the club to get.
> > >
> > > By the way..torrent just stopped dead...oh what fun!!!!
> > >
> > > Now..does anyone have a point by point set of instructions on setting
> > > this god forsaken thing up?  And don't point me to the FAQ on the club
> > > site, please. It's about as much use as stone knife when trying to cut
> > > steel.  It seems to work for some but judging from the traffic here and
> > > elsewhere it's a frustrating, angering and ultimately bad thing for MDK
> > > in the sense of customer satisfaction.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > A very frustrated
> > >
> > > ttfn
> > >
> > > John
> > >
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> > John, what speed connection do you have? cable, t1, phone line, dsl?
> > here is what I put in a command line as user not root:
> >
> > btdownloadgui.py --max_upload_rate 12 mytorrent-yourusername.torrent
> >
> > This will limit the upload and allow a faster download. Once you put that
> > in it will ask where to save the files, I use the bittorent gui which
> > makes it more user friendly for me. Not a cli guy so to speak. Anyway
> > give that a try and see what you get.  Also is your computer on a LAN or
> > stand alone? I had to open ports on the router for my set up. HTH
>
> ADSL, semi fixed IP, that is in theory I have a DHCP connection but I've
> had the same IP for about 7 months now.  2048 down 1024 up.  Ports wide
> open.  My box is my router so that shouldn't be a problem.  It could be
> that things are just slow today.
>
> I'm only seeing 24 peers out there at the moment a decrease of about 40 in
> the last 10 minutes and my speed has dropped accordingly.  Rough estimate
> now is 2 and one half weeks.
>
> I know that SOME people are happy with this arrangement but for the life of
> me I can't understand why Mandrake wants to put so many people off.  All
> the posts about good speed are in the first couple of days after the distro
> is announced and then the complaints seem to start because people take
> their torrents down and leave us latecomers to stew in downloads that are
> reminiscent of 300bps days.
>
> Whoops..down to 18 peers and 3 seeds...this is getting awful :-)
>
> ttfn
>
> John
This is strange, I had both of the powerpack bittorrents downloaded in about 8 
hours, the download was running full bore capacity of my broadband so I don't 
understand unless you are routing through a busy server on the internet. Have 
you tried stopping and restarting?
-- 
Dennis M. linux user #180842

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