** Changed in: choose-mirror (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
use mirrorselect or something similar
To manage notif
The bug was about the Ubuntu installer, not regular package installation
on the course of system usage. And although I have installed Ubuntu
three times in the last year, I haven't actually paid attention to
whether it picks the nearest/fastest mirror during that process. So, I
have no idea, but ho
So Martin is this bug fixed for you?
** Changed in: choose-mirror (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
use mirrorselect
@thotz not sure, since it was possible to change mirrors even way before
12.04 LTS
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Title:
use mirrorselect or something similar
To manage
Hey guys in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS you can change the mirror. Is it this you
wanted?
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Title:
use mirrorselect or something similar
To manage not
this bug is a bit outdated, and at least partially fixed.
In the previous comment, "CC.ubuntu.com" stands for "country code" --
eg, if I install Ubuntu and tell it I'm in China, it will default to
cn.archive.ubuntu.com.
Then, if I go to "software sources" and want to change it, there is a
button
"I don't necessarily expect to do anything about it any time soon (at
present we're using CC.archive.ubuntu.com, which is sort of an OK
arrangement although not perfect)."
What is "CC.archive.ubuntu.com"? Is that a round-robin bouncer of some sort?
I've never noticed it in a sources.list file.
This still seems to be a perfectly legitimate wishlist request, although
I don't necessarily expect to do anything about it any time soon (at
present we're using CC.archive.ubuntu.com, which is sort of an OK
arrangement although not perfect). I don't believe in closing legitimate
wishlist requests
Hi.
This bug has been silent over 12 months - has the initial bug been fixed? If
this bug has a new status can someone update it? thanks.
If its not updated in a few weeks i'll close it as dead.
** Changed in: choose-mirror (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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