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The Monday 2007-10-01 at 19:34 +0300, Andras Mantia wrote:

(Sorry, I emailed the wrong list - I haven't convinced yet my thunderbird to email to the list automatically)


Torrent can correct your bad iso.

And how should I do that if I have the iso, but it was downloaded via
torrent on another computer (where the transaction was removed from the
torrent client)?

Easy.

I do it using the ncurses torrent client. First I start it telling to download
the incumbent iso. I allow it to run for a minute or so, then I stop it. I
notice where it has started to put the ISO, then I copy over it the broken but
full ISO I got by any other method. Finally, I restart the ncurses client, which
will immediately verify what it has, and start re-downloading whatever pieces
are bad.

Any _good_ bittorrent client should be able to do this, but I haven't been able
to convince ktorrent to comply when I tried. Azureus can, I've been told.


- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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