Is it to come to
> reality anytime soon?
>
> I realize there's also apt-p2p, but it's not torrent, which I prefer.
> At any rate, it allows also sharing among users. However, as I have
> never used it, I'm wondering some things, for example even if a
> package gets h
also apt-p2p, but it's not torrent, which I prefer.
At any rate, it allows also sharing among users. However, as I have
never used it, I'm wondering some things, for example even if a
package gets hashed into a DHT (distributed hash table), if I clean up
the downloaded packages through
Which is better to use, apt-p2p or debtorrent? What about apt-transport-
debtorrent; will it talk to apt-p2p? Can you use both, perhaps layering on
top of an existing apt cacher? Do both use your connection constantly? I'm
on a semi-metered connection on only want to participate in the
On Sun,12.Apr.09, 22:22:41, Erik Xavior wrote:
> Is apt-p2p safe? I just read it on
> slashdot<http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/12/0232244>,
> does anybody use it?
"Safe" in what way? I'm guessing the downloaded packages are still
authenticated by a
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 10:22:41PM +0200, Erik Xavior wrote:
> Is apt-p2p safe? I just read it on
> slashdot<http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/12/0232244>,
> does anybody use it?
Last time I tried it it was a resource hog and generally slow.
--
Tzafrir Cohen
Is apt-p2p safe? I just read it on
slashdot<http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/12/0232244>,
does anybody use it?
How do I enable "apt-p2p" with iptables?? (It's a P2P-based "upgrades"
downloader)
I forward the 9977 port to the pc, but the "Peer Uploads"-is still 0% ... so
how can I enable a torrent in iptables? :(
Help me
thank you
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