Sometimes I wonder how they manage to stay this calm - I'm sure behind the scenes a lot of "colourful" language is used.
I'm sure I have been sworn at a lot today. But I don't mind I have been swearing a lot today as well
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Sometimes I wonder how they manage to stay this calm - I'm sure behind the scenes a lot of "colourful" language is used.
I'm sure I have been sworn at a lot today. But I don't mind I have been swearing a lot today as well
Go outside. Take a walk. Look at flowers and whatnot. The internet will be there tomorrow... albeit a bit... shaped.![]()
This was part of the initial spike along with iOS - it has since subsided though
The overall higher demand on the network is still present though - which is what we'll need to crack.
I'm too lazy to scroll back through all the recent pages, but I think we should al least acknowledge that AfriManGuyGirl is trying to assist where possible. Sometimes I wonder how they manage to stay this calm - I'm sure behind the scenes a lot of "colourful" language is used. Personally I believe they're trying to help everybody as much as they can. From my personal experience (and I've been with AH almost 3 years), they always come through at the end.
So, thank you AfriManGuyGirl.
And in saying that... wtf guys?
Shaping Policy: 18.8% Download/ 6.25% P2P
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Speedtest seems happy though...
Updates for Linux/MacOSx will quite possibly be seen by the shaping system as downloads, if you look at how it's fetched - using wget, essentially.
Oh, I know... One would think the Linux mirrors would find their way onto a whitelist but hey, it's not as if using the 'net for anything productive is important, right?
Oh, I know... One would think the Linux mirrors would find their way onto a whitelist but hey, it's not as if using the 'net for anything productive is important, right?
Shaping relaxing by the minute. Funny how SA works together with Afrihost and agrees to not use excessive bandwidth after 12, to allow us full speeds on our lines, even though everyone has their torrents scheduled to start in 37 minutes?
Shaping Policy: 50% Download/ 25% P2P
Oh, I know... One would think the Linux mirrors would find their way onto a whitelist but hey, it's not as if using the 'net for anything productive is important, right?
Have you tried counting all the Linux mirrors?![]()
Just the default 6 local Ubuntu mirrors will do, thanks.
I've got Skype downloading at present at between 5... yes, 5kB/s and 80kB/s. That with ostensibly no shaping applied, testmy.net multi-threaded tests returning around 370kB/s and Ookla speedtests, being Ookla speedtests, showing full line utilisation. Not something anyone should be satisfied with I don't think.
Are you using ftp or http?
Skype installer through the Software Center... I'd try grabbing the tarball but I frankly can't be arsed any longer.
Ah ok. Get a VPN for your Ubuntu updates
Yeah the Software Center uses your sources.list file by default so I'd reckon you're probably using http.