Normal downloads don't cause a problem, at least not here. No, I tested it bare, firefox and apt-get or firefox and apport-cli
I have that one installed, I even set up the /etc/trickled.conf I don't know if it's correct: [firefox] Priority = 1 Time-Smoothing = 0.1 Length-Smoothing = 2 [firefox-2] Priority = 1 Time-Smoothing = 0.1 Length-Smoothing = 2 [firefox-3.0] Priority = 1 Time-Smoothing = 0.1 Length-Smoothing = 2 [irssi] Priority = 1 Time-Smoothing = 0.1 Length-Smoothing = 2 [wget] Priority = 2 Time-Smoothing = 1 Length-Smoothing = 4 [update-manager] Priority = 3 Time-Smoothing = 4 Length-Smoothing = 18 [apt-get] Priority = 3 Time-Smoothing = 4 Length-Smoothing = 18 [update-notifier] Priority = 3 Time-Smoothing = 4 Length-Smoothing = 18 [apport-cli] Priority = 3 Time-Smoothing = 4 Length-Smoothing = 18 [apport-retrace] Priority = 3 Time-Smoothing = 4 Length-Smoothing = 18 [apport-unpack] Priority = 3 Time-Smoothing = 4 Length-Smoothing = 18 The bad thing with trickled is that the daemon doesn't autostart as a service on each boot. And it doesn't say if it should be run with sudo or normally -- hardy: uploading causes network lag https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196439 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
