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Yeah. Wired will be MUCHHH FASTER!!!!!! No wonder its going 1% per 2 hours!

 

I still see 0 seeds.

 

Thanks for trying.

 

~Matt

 

 

You could try using a wired connection to the cable modem instead and the ul might go faster too. Still seeing 0 seeds here.

But thanks for trying.

I don't see an Up-Speed difference, but it's plugged in now.

 

It doesn't matter.

Your Airport won't take you whole internet connection, unless you have 100mbit or something.

Just use your Airport, doesn't make any difference (unless you have 200+ connections or so).

I am not a Leopard beta tester, but I'm really worried about its stability. I mean, Apple wants it realeased a month from now, and it looks still quite buggy (what? no update from tiger for powerpc users?). I've also seen complaints on memory consumption, and I can't see them fixing it in one month, I DO NOT want to get more than 1gb to have a "more than just good" performance.

 

I am kinda like these guys:

 

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Why don't you go back to normal seeding and we'll see if that helps?

 

~Matt

 

As long as people DON'T DISCONNECT, super seeding should work really well. Isn't that the point, to get individuals to full seed status as quickly as possible, and therefore increase the total pool of seeds? Otherwise we're all going to creep a few bytes at a time toward 100%. :)

 

Oh, and I have a home server, so once I get it I'll be seeding for a LONG time - just with a really crappy connection. :P

 

I have some friends who do Mac software development, and they'd like a chance to see the near-final Leopard, just in case something is broken for them. Since I see them tomorrow evening, I'm really hoping it finishes by then!

I am not a Leopard beta tester, but I'm really worried about its stability. I mean, Apple wants it realeased a month from now, and it looks still quite buggy (what? no update from tiger for powerpc users?). I've also seen complaints on memory consumption, and I can't see them fixing it in one month, I DO NOT want to get more than 1gb to have a "more than just good" performance.

 

Any build before 9A527 and I would have been deeply worried as well. However, the stability and polish increased by leaps and bounds in that build. Other than the PPC migration issue (which is why this is NOT a release candidate by definition - this build could never be declared GM), it's pretty much set. As usual there will be some bugs that make it through, and some third party application incompatibilities. By Christmas all of that stuff will be worked out and we'll likely be on 10.5.2 and happy as clams.

 

(Assuming clams are happy Mac users!)

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