I have tried to reproduce this on Natty, and it seems that Natty doesn't show
any download speed estimation in the first seconds, only shows it after 3-4
seconds (after it gets a meaningful estimation of the download speed), so I
will close this bug with Fix Released. Feel free to reopen this if
Doesn't seem like an issue worth investing development time as part of
the papercut project
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New => Invalid
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Download speed displayed as 'unknown' in update manager for the first seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152412
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I'd say I disagree. Better 'unknown' for a bit (if its long, it'll come up
quite soon enough) than bouncing and blinking numbers.
Not that many care about them to begin with - they're just an indication of
progress, and if its fast enough, its not needed.
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Download speed displayed as 'unknown'
If I have my system monitor open as I begin a download, it immediately
registers a change in my bandwidth usage when the download begins.
Surely the display could use the same information that the system
monitor can use and display a download speed rating.
I understand that it would be nice to wai
unknown is usually being displayed during a short time required to do
the speed calculation (you need to collect some datas to be doing that),
doesn't seem really an hundredpapercut issue
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Download speed displayed as 'unknown' in update manager for the first seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Download speed displayed as 'unknown' in update manager for the first seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152412
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