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[bugs #8819] Latest Modifications:
Changes by:
spiralvoice <spiralvoice@xxxxxxxxxxx>
'Date:
Thu 05/06/04 at 16:02 (Europe/Berlin)
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Release | 2-5-20 | 2-5-21
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[bugs #8819] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=8819>
Project: mldonkey, a multi-networks file-sharing client
Submitted by: 0
On: Thu 05/06/04 at 08:06
Category: Core
Severity: 5 - Average
Item Group: None
Resolution: None
Assigned to: None
Status: Open
Release: 2-5-21
Release:
Platform Version: None
Binaries Origin: CVS / Self compiled
CPU type: None
Summary: packet_frame_size breaks me up
Original Submission: what is packet_frame_size good for, what does it do ?
or is it to be considered "experimental" and does not do anything ?
i'm definately NOT on a cable connection, what is my default value ?
in general: could you PLEASE make your "option comments" a little bit more
helpful ??
-> what does the option do? how important is it, ie: does it break something?
what are the value ranges? what is the default value? are there different
known-good values for different situations (link-speed, os, ...)?
anyway: mldonkey is still the *best* p2p client out there, thank you & keep up
the good work!
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