How do you make Deluge share better? Only when I'm downloaden the uploading
seems to go fast, but besides that, it seems really slow. Even thou I'm
not online all the time, but should be more than 1.241 ratio. Also I can't
seem to be able to upload with every torrent I've got uploading (8 linux
The Bittorrent protocol has one downside, not being able to connect
simple users.
the reason for this is are passive connections, where the torrent
client is not directly accessible through a tcp port from the
internet.
active connections are those clients that did configure a port to be
On Wed, 04 May 2011 20:38:25 -0700
Jonathan Marsden jmars...@fastmail.fm wrote:
As well as the expected publicity and marketing benefits, at a
technical level we would be able to use the official Ubuntu build
infrastructure for creating our ISOs, and official test setups for
tracking which
For the time being, I can go ahead and whip up a 64 bit .iso if there is any
interest in me doing so. It shouldn't take but a couple of hours. I have
most of one put together already as I'll need it to build the 64 bit
Peppermint release.
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Julien Lavergne
HA! I never knew peppermint was for off lubuntu!!! nice ;)
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Kendall Weaver kend...@peppermintos.comwrote:
For the time being, I can go ahead and whip up a 64 bit .iso if there is
any interest in me doing so. It shouldn't take but a couple of hours. I have
most
Yes, please make an 64 bit ISO! I'll be one of the first to test/use it.
With metta,
Chris Druif
On May 5, 2011 8:14 PM, Kendall Weaver kend...@peppermintos.com wrote:
For the time being, I can go ahead and whip up a 64 bit .iso if there is
any
interest in me doing so. It shouldn't take but a
On 05/05/2011 04:11 PM, Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset wrote:
This could also mean that the support for i586 could exist again?
This should maybe notted somewhere for the goals for when Lubuntu
become an official derivative :)
That would be a hard thing to achieve at this point, I think. Ubuntu
Kendal,
I would also like a 64-bit option. I have a dual-core machine and would
love to run 64-bit STS/Eclipse. At the same time, I'm getting between 7-8
hours of run time on my battery. Generally speaking, will 64-bit be more
hungry or more efficient than the same 32-bit OS?
BTW, I like your
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