How will it be communicated when Test 2 Release is available for download, on this mailing list, fedora.redhat.com, all of the above?
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 08:59:30AM -0500, Epps, Aaron M. wrote:
How will it be communicated when Test 2 Release is available for
download, on this mailing list, fedora.redhat.com, all of the above?
In the new spirit of openness, I'll announce that right now we are letting mirrors sync, and the floodgates will open at 2PM EDT, which is 1800UTC, today. A few hours later than we had hoped when we created the schedule, but at least on the same day. It will be posted to this mailing list. http://fedora.redhat.com/ should have some new content about that time as well.
michaelkjohnson
"He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes a book." Linux Application Development -- Ben Franklin http://people.redhat.com/johnsonm/lad/
Michael K. Johnson wrote :
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 08:59:30AM -0500, Epps, Aaron M. wrote:
How will it be communicated when Test 2 Release is available for
download, on this mailing list, fedora.redhat.com, all of the above?
In the new spirit of openness, I'll announce that right now we are letting mirrors sync, and the floodgates will open at 2PM EDT, which is 1800UTC, today. A few hours later than we had hoped when we created the schedule, but at least on the same day. It will be posted to this mailing list. http://fedora.redhat.com/ should have some new content about that time as well.
Could this possibly be the first public pre-announce ever? :-D
Matthias
In the new spirit of openness, I'll announce that right now we are letting mirrors sync, and the floodgates will open at 2PM EDT, which is 1800UTC, today.
I'm salivating already ;-)
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 08:59:30AM -0500, Epps, Aaron M. wrote:
How will it be communicated when Test 2 Release is available for
download, on this mailing list, fedora.redhat.com, all of the above?
In the new spirit of openness, I'll announce that right now we are letting mirrors sync, and the floodgates will open at 2PM EDT, which is 1800UTC, today. A few hours later than we had hoped when we created the schedule, but at least on the same day. It will be posted to this mailing list. http://fedora.redhat.com/ should have some new content about that time as well.
more than anything, the two pieces of info that i think everyone needs are
1) mailing lists, and their specific mandates, and 2) how to report bugs
here's hoping those are part of the subsequent announcement to this list.
rday
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 11:07:12AM -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
- mailing lists, and their specific mandates, and
No change beyond what we did last week. What specific questions do you have here?
- how to report bugs
Bugzilla will have "Fedora Core" as product, "test2" as version.
michaelkjohnson
"He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes a book." Linux Application Development -- Ben Franklin http://people.redhat.com/johnsonm/lad/
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 08:59:30AM -0500, Epps, Aaron M. wrote:
How will it be communicated when Test 2 Release is available for
download, on this mailing list, fedora.redhat.com, all of the above?
In the new spirit of openness, I'll announce that right now we are letting mirrors sync, and the floodgates will open at 2PM EDT, which is 1800UTC, today. A few hours later than we had hoped when we created the schedule, but at least on the same day. It will be posted to this mailing list. http://fedora.redhat.com/ should have some new content about that time as well.
Any plans for BitTorrent links? Having a reliable seed right on the fedora site would be great (IMO).
-Jamie
michaelkjohnson
"He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes a book." Linux Application Development -- Ben Franklin http://people.redhat.com/johnsonm/lad/
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On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 12:08, Jamie Guinan wrote:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 08:59:30AM -0500, Epps, Aaron M. wrote:
How will it be communicated when Test 2 Release is available for
download, on this mailing list, fedora.redhat.com, all of the above?
In the new spirit of openness, I'll announce that right now we are letting mirrors sync, and the floodgates will open at 2PM EDT, which is 1800UTC, today. A few hours later than we had hoped when we created the schedule, but at least on the same day. It will be posted to this mailing list. http://fedora.redhat.com/ should have some new content about that time as well.
Any plans for BitTorrent links? Having a reliable seed right on the fedora site would be great (IMO).
torrent.dulug.duke.edu will have them and they will be available when things are released.
-sv
On Thursday 25 September 2003 12:28 pm, seth vidal wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 12:08, Jamie Guinan wrote:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 08:59:30AM -0500, Epps, Aaron M. wrote:
How will it be communicated when Test 2 Release is available for
download, on this mailing list, fedora.redhat.com, all of the above?
In the new spirit of openness, I'll announce that right now we are letting mirrors sync, and the floodgates will open at 2PM EDT, which is 1800UTC, today. A few hours later than we had hoped when we created the schedule, but at least on the same day. It will be posted to this mailing list. http://fedora.redhat.com/ should have some new content about that time as well.
Any plans for BitTorrent links? Having a reliable seed right on the fedora site would be great (IMO).
torrent.dulug.duke.edu will have them and they will be available when things are released.
I want to try to d/l using bittorrent. I am d/l-ing to a RH9 box.
I went to fedora and tried to install bittorrent and bittorrent-gui. I could install bittorrent using yum OK, but bittorrent-gui seems to be broken:
Resolving dependencies .package bittorrent-gui needs wxPythonGTK (not provided)
I want to try to d/l using bittorrent. I am d/l-ing to a RH9 box.
I went to fedora and tried to install bittorrent and bittorrent-gui. I could install bittorrent using yum OK, but bittorrent-gui seems to be broken:
Resolving dependencies .package bittorrent-gui needs wxPythonGTK (not provided)
Right - the wxPythonGTK packages aren't available atm.
Just install the text version and use btdownloadcurses.py
-sv
On Thursday 25 September 2003 01:11 pm, seth vidal wrote:
I want to try to d/l using bittorrent. I am d/l-ing to a RH9 box.
I went to fedora and tried to install bittorrent and bittorrent-gui. I could install bittorrent using yum OK, but bittorrent-gui seems to be broken:
Resolving dependencies .package bittorrent-gui needs wxPythonGTK (not provided)
Right - the wxPythonGTK packages aren't available atm.
Just install the text version and use btdownloadcurses.py
-sv
OK, thanks. I don't know how to use bittorrent yet. How do I get konquerer to use it? Or, if it is not easy then, how do I get mozilla to use it? Sorry, I couldn't find this documented and I did already try some searching.
OK, thanks. I don't know how to use bittorrent yet. How do I get konquerer to use it? Or, if it is not easy then, how do I get mozilla to use it? Sorry, I couldn't find this documented and I did already try some searching.
go to torrent.dulug.duke.edu
read the webpage
it has instructions on how to use it.
pretty simple - no webbrowser required to use bittorent.
-sv
On Thursday 25 September 2003 01:18 pm, Neal D. Becker wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2003 01:11 pm, seth vidal wrote:
I want to try to d/l using bittorrent. I am d/l-ing to a RH9 box.
I went to fedora and tried to install bittorrent and bittorrent-gui. I could install bittorrent using yum OK, but bittorrent-gui seems to be broken:
Resolving dependencies .package bittorrent-gui needs wxPythonGTK (not provided)
Right - the wxPythonGTK packages aren't available atm.
Just install the text version and use btdownloadcurses.py
-sv
OK, thanks. I don't know how to use bittorrent yet. How do I get konquerer to use it? Or, if it is not easy then, how do I get mozilla to use it? Sorry, I couldn't find this documented and I did already try some searching.
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mozilla preferences add this mime type MIME TYPE application/x-bittorrent Discription Torrent file extention torrent open with /pathto/btdownloadgui.py
WOW, Using Bittorrent I'm getting download speed of 85 KB/s and upload speed of 235 KB/s!
Kind of wish it was the other way around ;-)
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Mark Guzzo wrote:
WOW, Using Bittorrent I'm getting download speed of 85 KB/s and upload speed of 235 KB/s!
And in the end, the bits you take, are equal to the bits you make.
;)
Kind of wish it was the other way around ;-)
On September 25, 2003 03:34 pm, Mark Guzzo Mark Guzzo marguz@ameritech.net wrote:
WOW, Using Bittorrent I'm getting download speed of 85 KB/s and upload speed of 235 KB/s!
Kind of wish it was the other way around ;-)
... and you're *complaining*?? I'm getting this sort of throughput: dl speed: 10.5 KB/s ul speed: 33.7 KB/s
Elton ;-)
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 06:22:43PM -0400, Elton Woo wrote:
On September 25, 2003 03:34 pm, Mark Guzzo Mark Guzzo marguz@ameritech.net wrote:
WOW, Using Bittorrent I'm getting download speed of 85 KB/s and upload speed of 235 KB/s! Kind of wish it was the other way around ;-)
... and you're *complaining*?? I'm getting this sort of throughput: dl speed: 10.5 KB/s ul speed: 33.7 KB/s
I haven't been following the bittorrent development cycle, however here is what I just observed:
With bittorrent-3.2.1 installed, I was only able to climb to about 20Kbyte/s after about a minute. I aborted the download, installed bittorrent-3.3 and I now see (within a few minutes):
file: severn2-binary-iso size: 1,959,821,887 (1.8 GB) dest: /part/storage/mark/redhat/severn2/iso/severn2-binary-iso progress: #######___________________________________________________________ status: finishing in 1:37:18 (12.3%) speed: 321.9 KB/s down - 63.6 KB/s up totals: 228.2 MB down - 45.8 MB up
Are you using 3.3?
mark
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003, Mark Mielke mark@mark.mielke.cc wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 06:22:43PM -0400, Elton Woo wrote:
On September 25, 2003 03:34 pm, Mark Guzzo Mark Guzzo marguz@ameritech.net wrote:
WOW, Using Bittorrent I'm getting download speed of 85 KB/s and upload speed of 235 KB/s! Kind of wish it was the other way around ;-)
... and you're *complaining*?? I'm getting this sort of throughput: dl speed: 10.5 KB/s ul speed: 33.7 KB/s
I haven't been following the bittorrent development cycle, however here is what I just observed:
With bittorrent-3.2.1 installed, I was only able to climb to about 20Kbyte/s after about a minute. I aborted the download, installed bittorrent-3.3 and I now see (within a few minutes):
file: severn2-binary-iso size: 1,959,821,887 (1.8 GB) dest: /part/storage/mark/redhat/severn2/iso/severn2-binary-iso progress: #######___________________________________________________________ status: finishing in 1:37:18 (12.3%) speed: 321.9 KB/s down - 63.6 KB/s up totals: 228.2 MB down - 45.8 MB up
Are you using 3.3?
I don't have any problems with 3.2.1b.
I was getting download rates of around 1140KB/s (yes, over 1MB/s). Right now I'm uploading at 430KB/s.
JE
On September 25, 2003 06:50 pm, Johannes Erdfelt Johannes Erdfelt johannes@erdfelt.com wrote:
With bittorrent-3.2.1 installed, I was only able to climb to about 20Kbyte/s after about a minute. I aborted the download, installed bittorrent-3.3 and I now
bittorrent-3.2.1-0.fdr.2.b.rh90 is what I have installed right now. Is there a rpm tarball of 3.3?
Elton
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 10:27:19PM -0400, Elton Woo wrote:
On September 25, 2003 06:50 pm, Johannes Erdfelt Johannes Erdfelt johannes@erdfelt.com wrote:
With bittorrent-3.2.1 installed, I was only able to climb to about 20Kbyte/s after about a minute. I aborted the download, installed bittorrent-3.3 and I now
bittorrent-3.2.1-0.fdr.2.b.rh90 is what I have installed right now. Is there a rpm tarball of 3.3?
I didn't find one, but then, they are just python scripts. Extract the .tar.gz file and execute. No compilation necessary.
mark