You can use Artixlinux over i2p ONLY!
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You can use Artixlinux over i2p ONLY! Mental Outlaw made a video about it. Thanks to @WORM and @artixlinux!
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You can use Artixlinux over i2p ONLY! Mental Outlaw made a video about it. Thanks to @WORM and @artixlinux!
@schnur I am a Mental Outlaw enjoyer and while I was watching this I went "hang on, this video is about me!"
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@schnur I am a Mental Outlaw enjoyer and while I was watching this I went "hang on, this video is about me!"
@WORM Uwii, i'm crazy and now am actually using your i2p mirror only. Quite a headache due to downloads often failing and needing a restart. Due you think some (i2p) torrent based package manager is technically possible and reasonable to develop/use?
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@WORM Uwii, i'm crazy and now am actually using your i2p mirror only. Quite a headache due to downloads often failing and needing a restart. Due you think some (i2p) torrent based package manager is technically possible and reasonable to develop/use?
@schnur That would be quite the undertaking. Could maybe be technically possible but I don't see how you could do it without cooperation from a mirror operator such as myself or at the very least some other i2p peers participating.
Is it failing due to timeout or rate limiting? fixing the issue would be exponentially easier imo
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@schnur That would be quite the undertaking. Could maybe be technically possible but I don't see how you could do it without cooperation from a mirror operator such as myself or at the very least some other i2p peers participating.
Is it failing due to timeout or rate limiting? fixing the issue would be exponentially easier imo
@WORM Due to timeouts. My last 700mib update timeouted at least 100 times. Always are some bytes missing, 404, 500 or some file not available. How ever this can be possible. Already using MO's proposed flag from the video, --disable-download-timeout
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@WORM Due to timeouts. My last 700mib update timeouted at least 100 times. Always are some bytes missing, 404, 500 or some file not available. How ever this can be possible. Already using MO's proposed flag from the video, --disable-download-timeout
@schnur
I used `XferCommand = /usr/bin/wget --passive-ftp -c -O %o %u` maybe you could add --timeout=600 to give wget some extra time.404 I would guess comes from an out-of-date db, which you can resolve with -Sy
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@schnur That would be quite the undertaking. Could maybe be technically possible but I don't see how you could do it without cooperation from a mirror operator such as myself or at the very least some other i2p peers participating.
Is it failing due to timeout or rate limiting? fixing the issue would be exponentially easier imo
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@schnur It uses transmission which doesn't integrate nicely with i2p compared to e.g. qbittorrent. But I'm intrigued by this.
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@schnur It uses transmission which doesn't integrate nicely with i2p compared to e.g. qbittorrent. But I'm intrigued by this.
@WORM Maybe for the beginning just via the clearnet? This already would increase censorship resilience by a lot.
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System shared this topic
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@WORM Maybe for the beginning just via the clearnet? This already would increase censorship resilience by a lot.
@schnur I agree. I've shared it in the artix dev channel.