I am currently updating my freshly installed Ubuntu 12.10 and it's taking a very long time. Most of the time i get a download speed of 222B/s. The highest has been 1kB/s. Can anyone fix this problem? Its really not worth waiting for more than an hour for a 5MB update. (My internet download speed goes up to around 224KB/s).
(Dated 24th October, 2012)
12 Answers
Was the server my.archive.ubuntu.com working before? It might be a one-time problem that will go away. Try again tomorrow.
Consult with your local community team: or -- try sending them an e-mail or in irc (click on the "letter" or "chat bubble" icons under "resources") or even create a new forum topic.
Join #canonical-sysadmin on IRC Freenode: irc:// -- say something like: hi, the mirror server my.archive.ubuntu.com is very slow, can you change it to point to some other mirror?
Try other servers Malaysian servers and see which one is adequately fast:
Also consider:
On the output from the repo, there's the line
manage by:. Consider sending them an email about the bandwidth status.This is hosted at Multimedia University (mmu.edu.my). They may have just started term and therefore may have organic or artificial bandwidth restrictions in place for quality of service needs.
There's just been a release. Lots of people doing upgrades means repositories tend to go a lot slower. Just how things work. Pair this with it being hosted on a network that gets used for other things, and that mignt mean the University has traffic limits up.