Ubuntu :: Find Out Second Fastest Repository Server

Sep 22, 2010

how to find out second fastest repository server.

I know ubuntu will choose the best server for you by ping value, but it's not give you the ping value list.

For some reason, I don't want to use the server ubuntu choose.

Are there any method/software can show the speed list of ubuntu repository servers?

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[Code].....

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