What are the speed tweaks for Linux?
This may not be necessary. Linux is pre-tweaked for the most part, unlike some versions of Windows that really need some registry hacks to get optimum performance. If you have a high latency connection, you may benefit from increasing the TCP Receive Window. See the Tuning section. Now if you are convinced you are not getting the performance you should based on your distance and line conditions, then there might be a problem somewhere. See the Troubleshooting section for more. What you may need is a fix, more than a tweak.
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