On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Ray Rashif <schivmeister@gmail.com> wrote:
On 31 May 2010 14:11, Madhurya Kakati <mkakati2805@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan <lists@itech7.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Isaac Dupree <ml@isaac.cedarswampstudios.org> wrote:
On 05/30/10 04:50, Madhurya Kakati wrote:
@nilesh you might try out #archlinux on irc.freenode.net. Its realtime chat and a great way of getting problems sorted out.
yes, Nilesh, you should try use the IRC channel, it's probably a better place to ask lots of questions without annoying people (with lots of little separate e-mails) as much. And there tend to be people there who throw you various answers too!
(It's a pity your bandwidth makes it hard for you to just try softwares... maybe some of your questions can be answered by Google-searching though?)
-Isaac
I have used #archlinux many times, but the problem is it drags me. I have projects to do and if I go to some IRC channel then I just don't know when the time is over. So I normally avoid IRC. Also its not the bandwidth issue, I have unlimited bandwidth. Its the speed. I get a maximum transfer speed of 16 kilobytes per second !
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Thats a pity. I get 256kBps but 2.5 gb limit :(
LOL, talk about speed. I feel ya!
I've been across and in-between Asia's developing nations since the beginning of the year for a project, and so far India and China were the least painful with regards to getting up and connected to the WWW. Pakistan has unstable speeds, and so does Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan. But now we have proper accomodation, and this place has a really great 256 ADSL connection that gets speeds like a 512. Not too bad, I just need to imagine the year is 2003 =p
But yeah, it was sort of eye-opening for me since back home (Singapore) I have a 12Mbps cable and 1Mbps HSDPA on-the-go. With 16KB/s I've met people who actually have gigabytes of downloaded illegal content, so speed is not really a barrier for some.
The best you could do is take it slow. As in, download today, try, download tomorrow, try :) Google is, of course, there for you anytime.
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You got the right point :D But I have projects do during the day time so many times need Google fast. So downloading during the day is not a viable solution. Yeah I can Ctrl-C wget then wget -c, but that's an extra effort. I usually download during night and at times when I am not in front of the computer. -- Nilesh Govindarajan Facebook: nilesh.gr Twitter: nileshgr Website: www.itech7.com