-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Wait a minute ... something just occurred to me. Alex, are you on cable, and Steve, are you on DSL, or should I say ADSL? If Alex is on cable, and he's getting these wooping 120 KbpS speeds, and if Steve is on ADSL, and he's getting dial-up speeds like me, then it would seem that the upstream speed seems to be the big show stopper for Steve and I. Greg On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 04:25:58PM -0500, Gregory Nowak wrote: > How are you figuring out how many Kb/S it is? I get the following > output, and I'm not seeing that indicated anywhere. In fact, I'm not > sure what most of this stuff is supposed to represent. > > slackware/slackware-10.0-source-d3: Spd: 3.4 KB/263 B Tot: 84.7 > MB/29.2 MB [151:25:34 4%] > slackware/slackware-10.0-install-d1: Spd: 1.8 KB/2.2 KB Tot: 36.2 > MB/15.5 MB [209:21:18 2%] > slackware/slackware-10.0-source-d4: Spd: 1.2 KB/1.5 KB Tot: 67.6 > MB/46.5 MB [86:57:06 8%] > slackware/slackware-10.0-install-d2: Spd: 2.2 KB/3.1 KB Tot: 85.3 > MB/26.2 MB [167:05:04 4%] > All: Spd: 8.6 KB/7.1 KB Tot: 273.8 MB/117.4 MB > > All I know is that an hour ago, doing a > > du -sh slackware > > showed me that the slackware directory is 100 Mb in size. Now, an hour > later it is at 120 Mb in size, which really makes me feel like I'm on > dial-up. Besides that, web browsing reaffirms the dial-up feeling. It > seems like maybe this program should be called bittrickle, instead of > bittorrent (LOL)? > What I mean is that it seems to be saturating my up/down streams, > without showing much as a result if that makes sense. > > Greg > > - -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager at EU.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA208J7s9z/XlyUyARAqkLAJ9bC7yaZR+U17eD+Sn91nfBWOsv5wCaAszc mbRNmZPmvgdf2CTDaiYrxO0= =+Yo2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----