I've always used ftp://mirror.anl.gov/pub/debian/ for my Debian mirror.
It's fast and up to date, I routinely see speeds of 1M/s on downloads.
If you are a US citizen it is partially funded with your tax dollars so why
not use it.
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Joel Rees wrote:
> Last week, when the kernel update came down the pipe, most of the
> packages had decent speed, but the kernel and some others were cut
> down to about a fifth normal speed.
What archive name are you using? I am in the US and use
ftp.us.debian.org and when I do I am actually usi
On Mon 23 Jun 2014 at 12:04:55 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> I don't know if any conclusions can be drawn from my anecdotes, but if
> you collect enough anecdotes perhaps it can help you figure out what's
> going wrong.
Lots of conclusions can be drawn from anecdotal evidence but a proven
aspect of
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 23:21:48 +0900
Joel Rees wrote:
> (Seems like I remember seeing a thread on this recently, but I don't
> see it in the last week's posts.)
>
> Last week, when the kernel update came down the pipe, most of the
> packages had decent speed, but the kernel and some others were cu
(Seems like I remember seeing a thread on this recently, but I don't
see it in the last week's posts.)
Last week, when the kernel update came down the pipe, most of the
packages had decent speed, but the kernel and some others were cut
down to about a fifth normal speed.
Yesterday or Saturday, wh
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