Re: Download my @r5E
From: Carl Lowenstein (cdl_at_deeptow.ucsd.edu)
Date: 10/23/04
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Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 05:38:36 +0000 (UTC)
In article <r4jcn0h4a07fk3qpgc7k4c4jj24q6vhonl@4ax.com>,
Don Loder <donloader@hotmail.net> wrote:
>On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 11:25:16 +0100, BearItAll <spam@rassler.co.uk>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>Four attempts at overnight downloads of erdora (oops, sorry about the F in
>>Fedora).
>>
>>Two failed after loading something like 98%.
>>
>>One failed the check sum.
>>
>>Personally I like a bit of snobbery, I like the idea that poor people and
>>farmers who are on 56k dial up modems can't have Redhat. But I suspect they
>>are pretty miffed by it.
>>
>>PS: Don't go jumping on me from a height, all of my seven works servers are
>>redhat linux, bought and paid for. Just fancied something to replace my
>>beloved but ageing home system.
>>
>
>Don't feel too sorry for yourself.
>I have a high-speed connection and often have similar
>troubles downloading these ISO images.
>
You have a working Linux system now? Use wget with the -c option, and
it will continue partially downloaded files from where they broke off.
It will even restart downloads automatically. This is just slightly
more complicated than downloading files by clicking on them in a
Web browser.
carl
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