11-20-2023, 05:05 PM
Can't see anything there. It's possible tracepath might have shown something but I guess you have other network devices working fine which rules out your WAN and ISP leaving us with what's different between the live booted and installed versions.
As you say, this is weird so I'd be really tempted to go back to the freshly installed set up (without firewall, VPN or virtual machine or even updates) and thoroughly check network performance at that point.
I've seen a VPN set up leave hooks in the IP stack which affected network operation even after the VPN had been uninstalled, so don't trust disabling.
On a 40Mbit/s nominal download connection with a local mirror a recent upgrade to Firefox gave me.
4458 kB(ytes) per second is 35Mb(its) per second. so near enough maximum expected.
Can you clear up the point about MX please ?
As you say, this is weird so I'd be really tempted to go back to the freshly installed set up (without firewall, VPN or virtual machine or even updates) and thoroughly check network performance at that point.
I've seen a VPN set up leave hooks in the IP stack which affected network operation even after the VPN had been uninstalled, so don't trust disabling.
Quote:I very much hope that LL hasn't developed an allergy to VMsNot heard any other reports of this nature.
Quote:The Linux Lite updates run at about 20-30kbps, which I would also consider slow (unless LL usually does this now).Yes - if you are getting 20-30kb(it)ps, that would be dial-up slow and isn't 'normal'.
On a 40Mbit/s nominal download connection with a local mirror a recent upgrade to Firefox gave me.
Quote:Fetched 62.8 MB in 14s (4,458 kB/s)
4458 kB(ytes) per second is 35Mb(its) per second. so near enough maximum expected.
Can you clear up the point about MX please ?
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