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Hi there:
Recently I tried powerpill when my network got slower than usual.Everything looks perfect except the output : I was confused by the "SPD" and "TOTAL SPD",I wonder what's the difference between them and why they act so differently.Thank you.:)
SIZE:0B/75.3KiB(0%) CN:1 SPD:4.2KiBs ETA:17s](6more...) [TOTAL SPD:126.2KiBs
SIZE:0B/75.3KiB(0%) CN:1 SPD:9.1KiBs ETA:08s](6more...) [TOTAL SPD:172.9KiBs
SIZE:0B/75.3KiB(0%) CN:1 SPD:6.1KiBs ETA:12s](6more...) [TOTAL SPD:148.9KiBs
SIZE:0B/75.3KiB(0%) CN:1 SPD:4.0KiBs ETA:18s](6more...) [TOTAL SPD:148.9KiBs
SIZE:0B/75.3KiB(0%) CN:1 SPD:3.4KiBs ETA:21s](6more...) [TOTAL SPD:141.2KiBs
BTW,I got my mirrorlist via the action "sudo reflector -o /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist".:P
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I think SPD is the download speed of the current package and TOTAL SPD is the total download speed.
Since Powerpill downloads many packages simultaneously the total speed is the sum of all download speeds of all packages together which are currently being downloaded.
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Thank you for your reply.To be frank,I post this thread just to see if my powerpill has taken advantage of my bandwidth(my download speed is always 120kb/s in average).:)
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