Hello. Sorry about cross-posting, but I thought this might be of interest and benefit for all and I had no desire to repeat myself.
On Wed 2002-09-25 at 21:27:56 -0300, Damian G wrote: > > Guys! 9.0 is released. Really? ;-) > ( well you probably know this already ;oP ) > > but since the servers are pretty much jammed right now, > how about this idea i read about in a comment in PcLinuxOnline: > > "Any chance someone could put this up on edonkey, or other service > which allows multisource transfers?" > > how about it? i, for one, would pretty much apreciate it!! > ( besides i do think it's a great idea ) ;o) Done for edonkey: ed2k://|file|Mandrake90-cd1-inst.i586.iso|728334336|71c10521b12a2188946a3fcfa69cbb0d| ed2k://|file|Mandrake90-cd2-ext.i586.iso|733544448|7c613cc7b3b5e321e8977446ad5e2d23| ed2k://|file|Mandrake90-cd3-i18n.i586.iso|478511104|ec961e029a269b9e04f9475623c3788e| ed2k://|file|Mandrake90-md5sums.txt|188|4de4a5e9eafd52812a5816b0c3fe14f0| ed2k://|file|Mandrake90-README.txt|2050|4cbd3435f96ca26cb91ab376fc4abcd2| (each URL should be a single line, i.e. 5 lines all together) I verified the md5sums to be sure my download was correct. Note that the md5sums file above is somewhat redundant, because edonkey has its own checksum mechanism. And if you want to test if the files are authentic, you will have to use the md5sums from the Mandrake site anyhow (if you do not trust my files, well, you do not trust my md5sum file either). Anyhow, I added it just for completeness. Mind, that I have a ADSL line with 128KBit upload, this means only about 10KB in average. That is about 3 days for the 3 ISOs. But at least you now have the exact files to look for and I hope that this will encourage others do the same and publish their downloads. Since it is the first time that I try to publish files (other than simply putting them in my shared folders), I am not sure that I did not miss anything. Let me know, if it works - or not. Bye, Benjamin.
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