Well, this bug following the exact description is actually fixed: with
pfifo_fast (the default currently); you *do* have QoS. When you switch
it out to sfq is the point where you no longer have QoS... but that's
all just semantics.
What this gets to then is that applications need to be thought to
Moving to network-manager as we're not going to do that kind of change
in iproute for sure and most comments talk about desktop and
configuration UI, so if that's ever implemented, it should be in Network
Manager.
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I can confirmed this on dapper and gutsy.
Maybe some brave soul can make an spec out of this, or as is suggested
implement the right scripts. (but it would be really nice a management
frontend something easy , with few options would be fine (for example,
with categories for voip, software download
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Has this been implemented for Feisty? Ifso, there is still some time,
and it seems like something easy to fix:
sudo tc qdisc add dev eth0 root sfq perturb 10
Who is reponsible for the network-startup scripts?
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"It would need some sort of management tool out there so that you could
throttle certain applications and change details, does anything exist
like this for desktop use already?"
This is very complicated even with console tools. The problem is that
iptables missing some features to mark packages by
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Sounds like an interesting concept to me, the best way to approach this
would be to write a specification on it. Here's a list of the current
ones: https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+specs
It would need some sort of management tool out there so that you could
throttle certain applicat
sudo tc qdisc add dev eth0 root sfq perturb 10
This makes a good start (at least for my use case).
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Downloading files and browsing websites has a simelar problem. Browsing
gets much slower when download some iso at the same time. Couldn't it
get paused temporarily?
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