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I've run various flavors of Debian here at work.  Invariably, I have
problems with apt-get, especially when running "apt-get update".  It will
hit a few sources, and then hang with "Waiting for headers".

I can run the same command from home (same distro, same sources) and it
has no problems, so I'm certain it's something related to our network.

Anyone had similar problems?  Were you able to resolve them somehow?

Thanks for the help.

John


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