just thought i'd try deleting stuff from Swiftweasel's download manager while it was downloading & my download of debian when into overdrive, i've added a couple of screenshot so you believe me, i haven't tried it with FF yet, my download rate is usually about 60K/s and i have a 512 service but look at these download rates could someone else try this to make sure it isn't a fluke Edit: and my router's download light was nearly on permanently, or is it just me ? BTW: trying FF later Edit: using Kubuntu Feisty
If your connection speed is 60 Kbits/s, then it is 480 KBytes/s. So it is the actual connection speed. I've calculated it on this way: 60 Kbits is 60.000 bits. 1 byte = 8 bits. So 60.000 x 8= 480.000 bytes = 480 KB. Kb means Kilobits (1000 bits). And KB means Kilobytes (1000 bytes). Most download managers show KB/s instead of Kb/s.
no my connection is usually 60KB not 60Kb (look at the screenshots) so, 1KB = 1024 Bytes, not 1000 your right about 8 bits = 1 byte, but, 1 Byte = 1024 bits Source
Both the screenshots show a transfer rate of 400-460 KB/s. But it could be possible that the file is hosted on a fast server or your ISP has increased the connection speed. No, 1 byte = 8 bits. 1024 bits = 1Kbit. (=128 bytes, because 1024 divided by 8 = 128).
i've got a headache, i'll agree to anything, just change the subject BTW: installing debian 4 into VMware
RH you misunderstood this thread, i'll explain, stuff usually downloads @ about 60KB/s, however, i noticed the download speed go up to over 400KB/s if i deleted previously completed downloads while currently downloading debi
Does this happen all the time, or just this time? If it suddenly happens all the time, then I think the ISP has increased the connection speed of your subscription. Otherwise, I don't know. btw thanks for correcting me :beer:
it happens every time i delete previously completed downloaded files and watch the current download speed of a download
well if it is a bug then i want more bugs like that, my connection was actually over 6 times faster, do you know anywhere i can report it, because, if you could have the browser permanently deleting virtual downloads, to increase the download rate on linux BTW it also works with Firefox2, very
Does this increase occur for the entire remainder of the download? I often see a very high download rate at various times during downloads (more so immediately following a resume or the start of one). But this increase always slowly dies down, whether on FF, SF, or Opera. As an example, my normal download speed is about 300 KB/s, and it will sometimes show as as much as 1000 KB/s and then slowly die down to the normal download speed. I never have thought anything of it. *edit* *cough* Or even epiphany and Iceweasel (to be specific) :-P
no, it slowly drops in speed back to about 60KB/s i'm using Swiftweasel & it also does it in FF & SF , will try other browsers BTW: it doesn't seem to have any impact on Swiftdove i'll throw them in and see what happens, although, the download history will need filling, to be able to delete stuff Edit: it seems to only work on Gecko based browsers i think it would be better if someone else does more research on this, as i don't feel that i am able to up to doing it because i'm brain damaged & sometimes i don't understand stuff like Linux, yes i've being using it for about 2 years, but i have a lot of bookmarks to help me