https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474135
--- Comment #24 from [email protected] --- > For me, the time it takes to download is what matters. None of my family > mind if their videos cut out for three minutes, but they do care if they > buffer for 10. I've a strong LAN, but poor internet connectivity, due to the > rural location of my residence. This appears to be the opposite of Ellie's > case. ...I don't understand? I'm confused by your wording. When you start parallel downloads, videos are "cutting out for three minutes", correct? And when you start one sequential download, it makes everybody else's videos "buffer for 10 minutes", correct? Then this is not the *opposite* issue to Ellie, it's the *exact same* issue. This is a literal description of parallel downloads saturating the internet connection. Ellie is encountering an issue with KDE software that is preventing her from using Discover for downloads entirely because it breaks the WI-FI/internet. This is directly actionable by KDE developers. What you are describing is the same bug as Ellie, but are also trying to justify its existence by claiming it is the lesser of two evils. If downloads in Discover break the LAN/WAN - That's a bug. Relevant links*** https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/5162 https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/5231 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
