Domain: camrdale.org
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Re:The bigger question is:
See apt-p2p.
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Re:Website and Warning
Easily found from apt-p2p's main page: protocol... please don't ask me to browse the web for you again, kthxbye.
What are you a leprechaun? You're bound by ancient laws to comply with any mortal request, the only loophole being that you can bitch all you want
:).Just to be sure, can you please post your credit card number, name, address and CID.... oh and naked pictures of your leprechaun wife too and any daughters over the age of 250 (I'm not falling for pedochaun's trap again).
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Re:Website and Warning
Easily found from apt-p2p's main page: protocol... please don't ask me to browse the web for you again, kthxbye.
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Website and Warning
The site doesn't have much information, but other sources I have read state that apt-p2p is very experimental. Use at your own peril!
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Re:Tutorial on Using apt-p2p to Upgrade
This thread goes almost halfway down the page, and I'm the only one who is going to point out that apt-p2p doesn't use bittorrent as the OP (and TorrentFreak) claimed?
It uses a completely new P2P protocol inspired by bittorrent. It's described right in the abstract (warning: link to PDF). Just think about it .... The mirrors are the seeds, but they don't host trackers or run BT clients. -
Re:Tutorial on Using apt-p2p to UpgradeFrom the apt-p2p website [emphasis added] http://www.camrdale.org/apt-p2p/
:Similar to DebTorrent, Apt-P2P will act as a proxy between apt requests and a debian repository server, downloading any requested files from peers (if possible), but falling back to a direct HTTP download. Unlike DebTorrent, Apt-P2P will be simple, efficient, and fast.