Package: debmirror Version: 1:2.4.4 Severity: wishlist It would be cool if there was a way to limit bandwidth usage for HTTP downloads. I know that doing this in a firewall would be a better solution overall, but that's not always easy to achieve. Even something as simple as doing HTTP downloads at full speed, but having an N-second sleep between them might be sufficient.
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