It's 256 Mb ADSL with nothing else happening (i.e., just this one Gentoo machine on it, just doing the bittorrenting) so I can't believe that's a problem but thanks for mentioning it.KozmoNaut wrote:How fast is your internet connection? Although I don't think it's the problem here, unless cap your upload you can easily wreck your download speed completely. You need some upload bandwidth free for your connection to work properly.
OK, I've found under Preferences/Plugins something called upnpplugin which `uses UPnP to automatically forward [sic, grrh] ports on your router'. I've loaded it. Now 3.6 Mb is downloaded. Only 225 days to go.KozmoNaut also wrote:Also, it's a good idea to forward the port(s) that your torrent client uses from your router to your computer. It REALLY helps, and makes bittorrent work the way it was meant to.
This looks quite reasonable, actually. I'll try it. Thanks.desultory wrote:try contacting the operator of the tracker you are using to request that the torrent be reseeded. When trying the latter be courteous, mention that you already have a significant portion of the file and offer to seed for some time (considering the circumstances, I doubt this will cause much network load).
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mounty@pimple ~/livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1 $ md5sum livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso
5dda92b666b765b1364451b29bc9d3f3 livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso
mounty@pimple ~/livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1 $ cat livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso.DIGESTS
# MD5 HASH
97459098b26e1b79ffb1d36f71f29197 livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso
# SHA1 HASH
386e68e235c3515df02310161dafec53a3ff28fd livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso
If you reopen the torrent file with ktorrent (newest version at least), it will check the iso and redownload any corrupt parts.mounty1 wrote:It's just finished. 26 days. A personal record, easily beating the previous of 58 hours, set when downloading a CD image via a dial-up link in 2001 (I was on a fixed-amount tarrif).
Unfortunately, the MD5 check-sum doesn't match.Code: Select all
mounty@pimple ~/livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1 $ md5sum livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso 5dda92b666b765b1364451b29bc9d3f3 livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso mounty@pimple ~/livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1 $ cat livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso.DIGESTS # MD5 HASH 97459098b26e1b79ffb1d36f71f29197 livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso # SHA1 HASH 386e68e235c3515df02310161dafec53a3ff28fd livedvd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso
That worked, thanks.Headrush wrote:If you reopen the torrent file with ktorrent (newest version at least), it will check the iso and redownload any corrupt parts.
I did look, when the download was struggling in early January, but couldn't see anything. Thanks anyway though.Headrush wrote:There are many reasons your downloads can be slow: few seeders/peers, throttling by your ISP, machines that force upload/download ratios.
There are many good pages on properly setting up bittorent clients and how to adjust and fix those issues. (google is your friend)
