blazing d/l

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I wish I had known I was going to be using Linux, that would have been a better idea, but people are working on read/write support of NTFS so hopefully it will ship with some distros in the near future.

That's weird about the MP3 not playing, granted, I am not using different machines, but I'd think the theroy would be the same, and I have no problem playing MP3s from my Windows, but I can't even see my Linux hd in Windows :(, well, I can see it, but there's no info or access.

On topic, I can't wait to get to the states so I can actually DL shit, service in my BFE town sucks, T-online and Deutch-Telecom suck, worst customer service Ev3R.
 
Originally posted by CRX-YEM@Jun 29 2005, 10:56 PM
Also unless I'm using an LVM or Raid, I can't really set up multiple drives like C: D: E: in windows. well unless I just haven't figured out how to yet.
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Do what?

Setting up multiple drives, whether single or in a RAID format is easy as hell. Took me all of 30 seconds to set up my first software RAID array. For multiple single drives, that's a standard thing as it is with all other operating systems... unix just doesn't use drive letters.
 
I think it's funny that any thread Johnny jumps in on in this forum takes a wicked tangent and turns into how great Linux is. 92b16vx, pwned IRL kthnx
 
at UMN I would hit 33mbps (yes thats mbps, not kbps). I could download a movie in 20 seconds!
 
Originally posted by Citizen_Insane@Jul 1 2005, 01:28 PM
at UMN I would hit 33mbps (yes thats mbps, not kbps). I could download a movie in 20 seconds!
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god damn!!!!11!ONE!!!!!

I got Adelphia as my ISP, i see anywhere from 500kbps-900kbps on average. also, depends on the site, i've seen 2-5mbps at times.
 
Originally posted by Citizen_Insane@Jul 1 2005, 01:28 PM
at UMN I would hit 33mbps (yes thats mbps, not kbps). I could download a movie in 20 seconds!
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An OC line will do that.
 
haha umn. is that main campus... anyways i think he started that download the resumed it thats why it say 2mbps from a http.
 
I thought the same thing happened. so I clear my cache, temp, history files, deleted the file. and d/l the file again. I think I repeated these steps at least 3 times as I couldn't believe my eyes.

so nope wasn't a resumed d/l
 
I used to work for a networking company.. we installed wireless networks. We were playing around one day and got 7mbps download speeds. In an abandoned parking lot. Sitting in an S-10. Woot woot!
 
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