My workaround for this is going from my new laptop via wire to my old laptop that runs xp and connects via it's WiFi (shared).
It's 3 to 2 times faster. Varies 'course. I've observed this kind of result since 6.06.
I've tried 9.10, 10.04 and 10.10 and imo 8.04 is without many newer bugs. Also I'm sold on KDE3.5 . I just like it.
Currently running dual 8.04 kbunt/Win7 with other installs on other partitions. (9.10 ubunt-studio, 10.04 kbunt-trinity, and Mint 9) They all share the same /var/cache/apt/archives only separate ones for 8.04, 9.10, and 10.04. They're linked to a /home/.cached-packages/8.04 or ..packages/9.10 .../10.04 and without having to reformat my /home and all files saved in software sources I no longer need to wait while it downloads everything during reinstall.
After only 4 years I figure this out. I think of all the time I've wasted over the years. Course it's all been dsl or slower, so no hurt on the net throughput. But even...
It's 3 to 2 times faster. Varies 'course. I've observed this kind of result since 6.06.
I've tried 9.10, 10.04 and 10.10 and imo 8.04 is without many newer bugs. Also I'm sold on KDE3.5 . I just like it.
Currently running dual 8.04 kbunt/Win7 with other installs on other partitions. (9.10 ubunt-studio, 10.04 kbunt-trinity, and Mint 9) They all share the same /var/cache/apt/archives only separate ones for 8.04, 9.10, and 10.04. They're linked to a /home/.cached-packages/8.04 or ..packages/9.10 .../10.04 and without having to reformat my /home and all files saved in software sources I no longer need to wait while it downloads everything during reinstall.
After only 4 years I figure this out. I think of all the time I've wasted over the years. Course it's all been dsl or slower, so no hurt on the net throughput. But even...
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