In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 12 Apr 2005 17:11:38 -0500, "Matthew D. 
Fuller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

fullermd> I have a patch to the port that I used for a5.  I didn't
fullermd> bother submitting it because the site was a bit on-and-off
fullermd> at the time,

Yeah, my usual operator is slow as half a dog when moving the
connection from one place to another, so I had another that blocked
incoming traffic on some interesting ports, like 80...  :-/

fullermd> and it's still not exactly well-connected.

Depends on your perspective.  It lives behind a 8Mb/1Mb ADSL
connection, which is actually quite fast in the ADSL world.  That's
what I can afford for the moment.  I'd love a better connection (read:
commercial grade) for it, but that's a much higher price, something I
can't afford right now.

fullermd> Faster mirrors would probably be a big plus, as I'm getting
fullermd> 10k/s,

10k/s?  There's something else bogging on the way between you and my
server.  I get around 75k/s from a very well connected size
(stacken.kth.se).  It may be that some other traffic was going on as
well, it sometimes happens that I download some big thing to check
out, and that sometimes affects traffic quite a lot.

fullermd> Lemme update it for a6...
fullermd> 
fullermd> http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/dl/ctwm-a6-patch.gz

Uhmm, that's a patch of a FreeBSD, with patches of patches...  OK,
I'll look it through and see what I'll do with it...

Cheers,
Richard

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