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    Connection speed

    I'm new to linux as this post will probably show. After a false start( due to not reading the documentation) I have been able to dual boot Ubuntu with WinXP. We use Wildblue satellite internet and connection speeds in XP are fairly good. But in Ubuntu, speeds are slow and very noticable. Can anyone point to some tweaks or possible setting corrections that I am missing to get connection speeds to be comparable with XP?

    Wildblue does offer an optimizer( for settings) for Mac OS. Would this work for Ubuntu??

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    Re: Connection speed

    I am fairly new myself, and I don't think I can be much help. But you might want to post this over in the main part of the Ubuntu forums http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php (general help, or something along that line).

    Here is a website where you can test you internet speed. It may be able to tell you if there is a problem somewhere. If not, at least you can check it against what you internet provider advertises http://www.speedtest.net/

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    Re: Connection speed

    Quote Originally Posted by ksmall1998 View Post
    I'm new to linux as this post will probably show. After a false start( due to not reading the documentation) I have been able to dual boot Ubuntu with WinXP. We use Wildblue satellite internet and connection speeds in XP are fairly good. But in Ubuntu, speeds are slow and very noticable. Can anyone point to some tweaks or possible setting corrections that I am missing to get connection speeds to be comparable with XP?
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=505799 has some information about other people using Wildblue with Ubuntu.

    Wildblue does offer an optimizer( for settings) for Mac OS. Would this work for Ubuntu??
    Despite Mac OS X being based on BSD (which is similar to Linux), you won't be able to run Mac OS X software on Linux.

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