On 30 Apr., 20:26, bb wrote:
> cch schrieb:
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> > To bb;
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> >> 1. Is there anywhere a md5 available?
> >> 2. The downlaod has a speed of about 13 KB/s, not a breakneck speed, one
> >> might get it in about 20 hours. Is it possible to copy the iso to
> >> another place with large pipes?
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cch schrieb:
To bb;
1. Is there anywhere a md5 available?
2. The downlaod has a speed of about 13 KB/s, not a breakneck speed, one
might get it in about 20 hours. Is it possible to copy the iso to
another place with large pipes?
1. Yes, you can also find md5 file in the same director
On Apr 30, 8:33 am, bb wrote:
> I am on the third day of the download. It stalls many times and without
> a downloadmanager it would be practically impossible to get it at all.
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> Is there an alternative download site, that you announced? If so - which
> address?
I haven't done anything, it was
Harald Schilly schrieb:
On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, bb wrote:
2. The downlaod has a speed of about 13 KB/s, not a breakneck speed, one
might get it in about 20 hours. Is it possible to copy the iso to
another place with large pipes?
Yes, I can upload it to Sage's mirror network - is this a l
On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, bb wrote:
> 2. The downlaod has a speed of about 13 KB/s, not a breakneck speed, one
> might get it in about 20 hours. Is it possible to copy the iso to
> another place with large pipes?
Yes, I can upload it to Sage's mirror network - is this a live CD?
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To bb;
> 1. Is there anywhere a md5 available?
> 2. The downlaod has a speed of about 13 KB/s, not a breakneck speed, one
> might get it in about 20 hours. Is it possible to copy the iso to
> another place with large pipes?
>
1. Yes, you can also find md5 file in the same directory.
2. At this ti