Hi,
The other day I downloaded OpenSuse 11.3 both the x586 and x64 version dvd's (4.05 and 4.18 GB) and the Opensuse 11.3 LiveCD (686 MB) together with the Ubuntu 10.10 both the x386 and the amd64 versions (693 and 694 MB). 5 files in total at the same time.
When I put full throttle to the network connection (3 Mbyte/s), the Shareaza was using one core 100% and there were those "network core overloaded" messages in the log, and it downloaded with about 1.5 Mbyte/s in total.
When I turned down the network speed in Shareaza to 1.3 MByte/s the "network core overloaded" was no more, and the CPU load dropped to "only" 90% of a core.
That state lasted until the last OpenSuse was downloaded, then the CPU usage was down to the normal 1-3% again.
I just wonder why a download of a big file takes that much CPU power.
The computer is a I7 2.6 Ghz /12 GB 1.3 GHz Ram.
Then something on BitTorrent upload, 1 - why are the upload lines rotating in the GUI ?
2 - As only very few uploads are more than 15 kBytes/s, why can't I set the number of uploads per file to more than 10 ?
With the 5 files the upload speed very seldom is more than 500 kBytes/s (My max is between 25 and 30 Mbit/sek)
Maybe there should be some 56k modem, middle, and high speed internet connection templates to choose from.
The one I got is the cheapest and slowest from my ISP !!! (It is also possible to get a 50/50 or 100/100 Mbit/s line)
NB! This is on the 2.5.3.0 Release 32-bit r8366 version
/Henning