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Bug#65200: marked as done (apt should have transfer speed limiting)



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Package: apt
Version: 0.3.19
Severity: wishlist

It would be nice if apt had an option to limit the transfer speed, so you
could run it on a slow connection (well, hey even on a fast connection
it could be useful) and leave bandwidth for other tasks.

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The kernel has traffic shaping code that will work a heck of alot better
than an application doing it.

Jason



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