All download mirrors are slow. I live in Cookeville, TN USA and none are fast.
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countryfiedlinux
deepin
2017-04-21 21:54
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The fastest download mirrors say medium speed and even those are very slow. I really want to install Deepin 15.4 to real hardware. The download mirrors are the only thing holding me back. Thanks in advance.
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lemoatom
deepin
2017-04-21 22:39
#1
It has been deleted!
187******12
deepin
2017-04-22 06:35
#2
just use officcial mirror in China
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crper
deepin
2017-04-22 06:47
#3
本帖最后由 crper 于 2017-4-21 22:50 编辑
you can use thunder(XunLei) download china mirror ;
Use VPN Or shadowshocks(ss)
thanks
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gerinho
deepin
2017-04-22 07:28
#4
New to Deepin, more than 12 years Linux user
Why can't I (or shouldn't) use a mirror near me? For example in England; speed from the official mirror is almost non existant here in Europe...
Cheers
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gotwig123
deepin
2017-04-22 12:01
#5
I changed to German mirror, and I install via command line and what do I see? "http://packages.deepin.com/deepin" -> WTF , why is it using the chinese mirror when I specified a GERMAN one?
The mirrors are broken or not work! I have download speed of 30 kilobytes / second! PLEASE FIX
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187******12
deepin
2017-04-22 12:10
#6
i am in us, use official one is good, not those near me
how can i use xunlei mirror. Can u plz help me with the steps, it would be greatly appreciated. Currently i am getting speed in between 30 to 60 kbps only.
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A·S·M·X·T 😏😜
deepin
2017-06-19 08:35
#10
Edited by liululin at 2017-6-19 00:38
Can try to edit /etc/apt/sources.list, very effective!
Default sources.list 100-300 KB/s, Now 4-7 MB/s!
I switched to the China USTC mirror:
echo -e 'deb [by-hash=force] http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/deepin panda main contrib non-free \n#deb-src http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/deepin panda main contrib non-free' |sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list