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Old 2nd July 2008, 06:24 PM
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Transmission torrent too slow.

Hi.
I am using Fedora 9 Gnome desktop. And the default torrent software is Transmission. But whenever I select a torrent for download, the Upload speed becomes more than twice/ three times that of the Download speed. Sometimes, the download speed gets amazingly low to around 1 Kbps (not kidding).
I was downloading the .iso file of this other distro called Sabayon to try it out on another partition, but the download is just too slow.
Are there specific settings I should be looking at when downloading torrents on Transmission? If not, then could you please suggest what I should do now; or explain why this might be happening?
Thanks.
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