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 · Homewer downloading same file with Ubuntu gets average speed of about MB/s. Both machines have been wired same way, straight to the router. What is interesting is that I've tried to also download torrents (Ubuntu Server iso) with my server and while downloading it gets to same maximum speeds as Windows. In my experience, each time a new version of Ubuntu is released, for couple of days, the software repositories get a bit slow (especially if you are out side of US). And as a result, if you use software managers such as the ‘apt-get’, Ubuntu Software Center or Synaptic, then sometimes the download speeds can be frustratingly slow.  · Let's be honest, downloading the ISO files of the Ubuntu OS either for Server or Desktop is a pain in the ***. Independently of your broadband speed, the Ubuntu servers/mirrors generate a download rate of only ~ to ~ KB/S. This will take almost 2 hours if you download the file through HTTP(S).


12 May 16 February by Lubos Rendek. In this Ubuntu Download guide you will learn where to download and how to download Ubuntu ISO image for Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Studio, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Kylin desktops and Ubuntu Server. Ubuntu Download. This slow speed applies to any download from ubuntu including cdimage, synaptic, and update manager (they all connect to ip ). I consistently get MiB/s from topfind247.co and 50MiB/s from iso and update mirrors in Japan, so I think it is probably not a problem with my internet. I live in Tokyo Japan and have a gigabit connection. Although there is no internet connection speed issue on other mobile devices and computers connected to the same modem, the internet download speed is 2 Mbps and the upload speed is 9 Mbps on my computer. Both Windows 10 Pro and MacOS are installed on the same computer. When I switch to MacOS, the internet download speed is 75Mbps as it should be.


Homewer downloading same file with Ubuntu gets average speed of about MB/s. Both machines have been wired same way, straight to the router. What is interesting is that I've tried to also download torrents (Ubuntu Server iso) with my server and while downloading it gets to same maximum speeds as Windows. Let's be honest, downloading the ISO files of the Ubuntu OS either for Server or Desktop is a pain in the ***. Independently of your broadband speed, the Ubuntu servers/mirrors generate a download rate of only ~ to ~ KB/S. This will take almost 2 hours if you download the file through HTTP(S). Answer (1 of 2): It’s possible that the internet provider you use has a connectivity problem to the node where the ISO file is being downloaded from. The following link has several options towards downloading the latest version for Ubuntu (Xenial): Alternative downloads [1] If you want.

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