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On 7/25/09 2:07 AM, "Michael DeBari" <michaeldebari@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>
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I just installed 8.10 _Intrepid Ibex_ - Release i386 (20081029.5) and am on ethernet hardwire to Linksys router to cable modem. <BR>
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Whether I use apt-get directly from command-line or through synaptic front-end, download is extremely slow, with completion predictions on the order of several 'days'<BR>
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All other network traffic to system (from ping to firefox downloads) show throughput is orders of magnitude faster.<BR>
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I've looked through FAQs and forums, would like to change /etc/apt/sources.list to use another repository (currently us.archive.ubuntu.com <a href="http://us.archive.ubuntu.com"><http://us.archive.ubuntu.com></a> ) to see if that helps but can't find alternate(s). Can anyone point me to other reps, and/or address throughput problem (kernel bug?)<BR>
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lacking a fix is it reasonable to download from repository a package image, burn to CD and use apt-get without network?<BR>
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thanks in advance<BR>
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