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you all (team) had a stressful week. day in day out I see you clawing thru it.
you all (team) had a stressful week. day in day out I see you clawing thru it.
Thank you very much for informing us. Uncertainty, not knowing what to expect, does a lot of damage to any project such as Solus, this is why I appreciate that you take the time to write a brief message like this explaining the situation.
Thanks a lot for the info !
And do not forget to take care
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Is it related to CDN Fastly?
George About a dozen distros use RIT as a mirror, and the RIT server is non-functional at this point, regardless of distro. I tried to download Ubuntu from the RIT server yesterday (using Firefox running on Solus Budgie) and the result was three failed download attempts over the course of an afternoon. The issue is also OS and browser agnostic. I had no better luck this morning downloading Solus DE's using Microsoft Edge running on Windows 11:
Whatever the issue might be (overloading, firewall bugs, choke settings, mutant aliens, whatever), the issue is at RIT.
The current failures don't bother me so much as the fact that the problem, although intermittent, also keeps repeating. We've had the issue on and off for several years. I don't remember it ever being this bad, but if you read back in the forum, you'll find a lot of discussion of broken update downloads, usually blamed on a faulty Software Center, but always ending up in "sudo eopkg up repeat and repeat" solutions, which itself tells anyone paying attention that the problem is upstream.
At some point after this go-round settles down, I think the Solus team should consider relocating to a more reliable mirror, before reviews like this one from Distrowatch last week become commonplace:
Previous timeout issues and this issue are unrelated. Many / most times users have reported timeouts in recent memory the issue has been with the users connection (wifi vs ethernet) / the route the traffic takes from their computer to the server being congested / having faults.
With prior issues while they are getting timeouts or unable to reach the server at all at the exact same time I have been able to download at 13MB/s sustained from Australia without issue. This clearly has absolutely nothing to do with RIT. Regional mirrors may sometimes help this sort of scenario but a CDN is very expensive due to how much traffic we will need.
This is made worse by eopkg not handling timeouts gracefully and software centre not providing enough information about issues or freezing when they occur. It is not an easy issue to fix because a library eopkg uses (not made by us) returns a timeout as success.
When it has been RIT before with congestion the issue has resolved itself in about an hour, I personally can not remember the last time there was an actual issue.
But I understand people being frustrated with how long RIT are taking to fix this specific issue, its driving me nuts.
Harvey thanks for differentiating between the common timeout problem and what's going on with RIT on the server end. Informative.
I wonder if all the hosted distros sit on a big RAID somewhere, segregated completely from the huge personnel/academic side, and what we are seeing is the result of then updating their own intranet system/policies
with the distro hosting raid a temporary casualty of the law of unintended consequences that happens with every policy change. This theory has a nice Occams feel to it; i will keep it
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Harvey Howdy! I encountered this issue with my sister many miles away from me as I’m helping her get Solus Budgie onto her Thinkpad. The timeouts were still an issue, obviously, but we circumvented it via bit torrent which got me thinking:
Is there any sort of organized torrent/seeding we (meaning me and others interested) might be able to do to help solve this issue for others by hosting the ISO’s via torrent? Or do we already do this and there’s a way I can participate in seeding the ISO?
Bhibb
https://getsol.us/download/ contains torrent links for each edition, which I assumed was the torrents you used. Just keep seeding.
Any news about the issue ?
CorvusRuber still a WIP. They are trying to track down the bug, while also ordering new hardware to build an upgraded system.
DataDrake
I do not miss the times when I had to handle similar issues. My condolences to the team.
Hi!
is that safe to use solus gnome without installing any updates? I reinstalled gnome 4.3...
thanks for the support
Fanmion
Fanmion is that safe to use solus gnome without installing any updates? I reinstalled gnome 4.3...
It is always a risk to run an operating system without current updates. However, in this case, Solus 4.3 was released in August 2021, and the risk is probably not high. It would be a good idea to update if you are willing to put up with a lengthy process.
If you want to install updates, this is a method that should work:
(1) Open the terminal.
(2) Run command sudo eopkg up. This will start the update process.
(3) The process will start to download updates.
(4) At some point, the download process will fail. You will probably get a message something like: "Operation too slow. Less than 1000 bytes/sec transferred the last 120 seconds."
(5) When the process fails, run sudo eopkg up again. The download process will pick up where it left off and download more files before it fails again.
(6) Keep repeating Step (5) as many times as you need to in order to download all the files. Be patient. You might have to repeat Step (5) over and over again, but it will eventually download all the files.
(7) After all the files have downloaded, the update process will continue to completion without further action on your part, verifying, extracting and installing files, until you are fully updated.
If you don't want to update at this time, keep checking back to this thread. RIT will eventually get the problem solved and we can count on the Solus team to let us know in this thread.