Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
When I awoke this morning I expected to see FG7 ready to burn, but whatever
filtering vz is doing was quite successfull and had managed to stop azureas
in its tracks with about half a gig to go.
So I shut it down and loaded up ktorrent. I set it up with the same 2 files
as I am also sharing the kubuntu-6.06-x86-dvd.iso because its used as the
basis for emc2, the cnc machine control program.
ktorrent has managed to get things going again, but when I added the Kubuntu
iso for upload, it appears to be hogging the upload bandwidth, which in turn
has slowed the download average to about 60kbyte a second.
So, in Ktorrent, can the upload bandwidth be throttled on the individual file
somehow, so that there is enough bandwidth to properly handle the downloading
of the other file, or do I have to disable that share until the other is
finished?
I've not succeeded in finding such an option in its menus as yet.
Is ktorrent a must? I've always found it to be not as useful as the CLI
version of bittorrent. That way I can just add --max_upload_rate to
the torrent I'm downloading or seeding and be happy.
--
Da mihi sis bubulae frustrum assae, solana tuberosa in modo gallico
fricta, ac quassum lactatum coagulatum crassum
Mark Haney
Sr. Systems Administrator
ERC Broadband
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Call (866) ERC-7110 for after hours support