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MetalheadGautham
30-05-2008, 04:55 AM
I am a big BSNL H500 night time UL abuser. I like to use the time to download lots, lots and lots of software for linux platform. I download primarily from two sources: sourceforge.net and distro websites. There are a lot of mirrors available, and most suck bad, offering only 150kbps, 48kbps, etc instead of above 220kbps.
For many distros, I found the Australian www.internode.net to be the best bet. Is there something better to download from ? I really need some suggestion as I need the best speed to download well in the night, 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM.
I use downthemall extention of firefox for downloads, and its too touchy about the files being downloaded. For even slightly complex conditions, it suddenly throws some error and download needs to be restarted. I can't resume cancelled or timed out downloads in this stupid download manager and chunks are saved in a seperate temporary folder instead of the download location being used.
So I need a mirror which is uninterruptive, allows resume after many days, throws no time out errors, and is very fast.
kalpik
30-05-2008, 08:28 AM
try kerrnel.org, belnet.be mirrors. Also ubuntu mirrors (cdimage, releases) are some of the fastest i've ever seen! I got ~2500 KBps on cdimage.ubuntu.com once :)
MetalheadGautham
30-05-2008, 03:33 PM
try kerrnel.org, belnet.be mirrors. Also ubuntu mirrors (cdimage, releases) are some of the fastest i've ever seen! I got ~2500 KBps on cdimage.ubuntu.com once :)
locations please ?
cdimage is too slow most of the times, as nearly EVERYONE downloads from there.
offtopic: I got my ubuntu hardy heron desktop CD delivered today :D
W :) W
Dats Gr8
BTW I use flashget & its adding mirror feature is excellent
I achieve speed upto 150 very very easily
Average speed is around 185
To download any file having alternate location too just first start the file in Flashget
Then copy the alternate location & Flashget will itself ask it to add it as Mirror
Warning :
Method works only for OS images & microsoft downloads
Method won't work if file has different name at target location
If ur talking abt downloading in Linux I dont think i know something dat has got same feature http://my.opera.com/community/graphics/smilies/norris.gif
ajaybc
30-05-2008, 04:26 PM
try kerrnel.org, belnet.be mirrors. Also ubuntu mirrors (cdimage, releases) are some of the fastest i've ever seen! I got ~2500 KBps on cdimage.ubuntu.com once :)
Are u sure it is 2500KBps?:shock:
Which connection u have?
sourav123
30-05-2008, 07:12 PM
I am a big BSNL H500 night time UL abuser. I like to use the time to download lots, lots and lots of software for linux platform. I download primarily from two sources: sourceforge.net and distro websites. There are a lot of mirrors available, and most suck bad, offering only 150kbps, 48kbps, etc instead of above 220kbps.
For many distros, I found the Australian www.internode.net to be the best bet. Is there something better to download from ? I really need some suggestion as I need the best speed to download well in the night, 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM.
I use downthemall extention of firefox for downloads, and its too touchy about the files being downloaded. For even slightly complex conditions, it suddenly throws some error and download needs to be restarted. I can't resume cancelled or timed out downloads in this stupid download manager and chunks are saved in a seperate temporary folder instead of the download location being used.
So I need a mirror which is uninterruptive, allows resume after many days, throws no time out errors, and is very fast.
Try using downloaderforx. This is a good d/l manager for Linux.
By the way, what do you do with all those downloaded software?
MetalheadGautham
30-05-2008, 09:42 PM
By the way, what do you do with all those downloaded software?
hoarding. I test most of them, use and enjoy others, rest because I can.
Try using downloaderforx. This is a good d/l manager for Linux.
Downloader4X is the other winner for the worst, most ineffitient and crappiest download manager ever invented, second to only DownloadAccelatorPlus
kalpik
30-05-2008, 09:49 PM
locations please ?
cdimage is too slow most of the times, as nearly EVERYONE downloads from there.
offtopic: I got my ubuntu hardy heron desktop CD delivered today :D
Locations? Just check the mirrors list for any distro and try out the mirrors i gave. cdimage.ubuntu.com has always been SUPER fast for me :)
Are u sure it is 2500KBps?:shock:
Which connection u have?
Yes.. Its 2500 KBps :p But that's at where i work :)
gary4gar
31-05-2008, 02:07 AM
i have been using debian.nctu.edu.tw/ubuntu.
It is super fast. try this.
and for download manager, i would suggest wget+curl+flashgot;)
Vivek788
03-06-2008, 12:12 AM
I too have issue with downthemall,I had searched high and low for a good download manager that allows scheduling and download management.d4x is crap,so is gwget or other such softwares.
praka123
03-06-2008, 12:21 AM
again fyi = multiget
Vivek788
03-06-2008, 12:29 AM
multiget is not in default repositories of ubuntu...found in sourceforge
http://multiget.sourceforge.net/
praka123
03-06-2008, 01:36 AM
get here:
http://www.getdeb.net/app/MultiGet
MetalheadGautham
03-06-2008, 02:11 AM
prakash, what repos do you use ?
I found IIT Mumbai to offer fastest server...
mehulved
03-06-2008, 02:32 AM
That's IIT Madras. There's no IIT Mumbai, it's always been IIT Bombay.
MetalheadGautham
03-06-2008, 03:25 AM
That's IIT Madras. There's no IIT Mumbai, it's always been IIT Bombay.
I remember that IITs have accepted the name change for a long time...
Isn't IIT Madras IIT Chennai and IIT Bombay IIT Mumbai today ?
the server was iitm.<something>.in
praka123
03-06-2008, 07:14 AM
if you asked about ubuntu repos? it is germany. http://de.archive.ubuntu.org
for Debian :
ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/
NucleusKore
03-06-2008, 07:26 AM
MetalheadGautham, there is a way to speed up sourceforge.net downloads which I use :D
Start a download the usual way in firefox
Get actual url form the firefox download box and cancel the download.
Add this to multiget or any other download manager as stopped (don't start yet)
Now in the download page of the file you are trying to download in sourceforge.net, select a different geographic mirror or simple reload the page. The download will start from a new location, capture that link and add it as a mirror to the existing download of your download manager.
In this way, the more mirrors you add, the faster you can go, the only limiting feature being your bandwidth
mehulved
03-06-2008, 07:28 AM
I remember that IITs have accepted the name change for a long time...
Isn't IIT Madras IIT Chennai and IIT Bombay IIT Mumbai today ?
the server was iitm.<something>.in
No, IIT M is IIT Madras and IIT B is IIT Bombay, they choose to keep the traditional name, it's a brand and changing the name of a brand that is doing very well is a stupid idea.
You could have just gone to http://www.iitm.ac.in/ to verify that. Site of IIT-B is http://www.iitb.ac.in/
gary4gar
03-06-2008, 08:37 AM
@MetalheadGautham
Did you try my post?
MetalheadGautham, there is a way to speed up sourceforge.net downloads which I use :D
Start a download the usual way in firefox
Get actual url form the firefox download box and cancel the download.
Add this to multiget or any other download manager as stopped (don't start yet)
Now in the download page of the file you are trying to download in sourceforge.net, select a different geographic mirror or simple reload the page. The download will start from a new location, capture that link and add it as a mirror to the existing download of your download manager.
In this way, the more mirrors you add, the faster you can go, the only limiting feature being your bandwidth
Don't you think its too much to steps just to download a simple file?
I better would wait few seconds extra;)
MetalheadGautham
03-06-2008, 10:35 AM
if you asked about ubuntu repos? it is germany. http://de.archive.ubuntu.org
for Debian :
ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/
nope. Ubuntu repos are fastest at IIT-M
MetalheadGautham, there is a way to speed up sourceforge.net downloads which I use :D
Start a download the usual way in firefox
Get actual url form the firefox download box and cancel the download.
Add this to multiget or any other download manager as stopped (don't start yet)
Now in the download page of the file you are trying to download in sourceforge.net, select a different geographic mirror or simple reload the page. The download will start from a new location, capture that link and add it as a mirror to the existing download of your download manager.
In this way, the more mirrors you add, the faster you can go, the only limiting feature being your bandwidth
Its better to use a sourceforge downloader software. I heard there exist some download managers exclusively for sourceforge, where you just need to type in the download page address and it will download from as many mirrors as nessassary to reach your bandwidth cap. But I only know of windows software for this, and not linux softwares. So I am stuck with low speeds, with times like 10 minutes for just 10mb.:(
No, IIT M is IIT Madras and IIT B is IIT Bombay, they choose to keep the traditional name, it's a brand and changing the name of a brand that is doing very well is a stupid idea.
You could have just gone to http://www.iitm.ac.in/ to verify that. Site of IIT-B is http://www.iitb.ac.in/
thanks. I verified the link.
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