Sunday, US TV program "60 Minutes" ran an item about how Bit Torrent ( and like) works and is causing havoc in the film industry. It seems more and more persons are downloading and creating black market DVD's of movies and selling them cheaper than the real market ones. There was talk about how to stop it. ;-) Like that is really going to happen ;-) And, I would venture to say, that most of us have done it a time or two - but - for our own viewing/collection. Could it be related ? Duaine Yang Bo wrote:
Hi everyone:
I use opensuse 11.1_ x86 and ktorrent 3.2.5 from the kde43 repository. Whenever the download speed gets higher than 2MB/s, ktorrent will respond very slowly, or even worse, doesn't responses at all. When download limits was set to 2Mb/s, the responsibility was acceptable.
PS: I'm using a IPv6 network, and when using utorrent with wine, the speed can read 10Mb/s without any problems.
Thanks.
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