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Re: Dare I ask the question?
- From: James McKenzie <jjmckenzie51 earthlink net>
- To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Dare I ask the question?
- Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 20:51:39 -0700
I think BitTorrent is quite active soon after release date. And
because it's network based in stead of server based, you could be
downloading earlier than 2 - 3 weeks after release.
The download just takes a little longer, other than that there is no
downside. And if you leave your machine open, others will profit too.
Also, I'm not quite sure how the BitTorrent gets started (but it
always does).
I wait after the download a week or so, for the initial problems to
subside.
Greetings Guus:
I think that the Torrent is great for large software releases, such as
Fedora Core or OpenOffice, as it spreads the stress across the network
and I think that Fedora Core 2 was on the torrent about a week after
release. I usually get the original release after a few folks have
retrieved it and installed to see if the release .iso files are good. I
understand that torrent programs exist for FC2 and should work under
FC3. We will have to wait and see what happens in the first week after
FC3s release and when it will become available on the Torrent.
James McKenzie
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