Hi Bob,
As far as I know, and I'm sure if I am wrong someone will correct me, zsync
is used to update the iso, so if you have a CD you would need to put it onto
the hard drive as an ISO and then zsync would simply update the parts of it
as the updates arrive, leaving you with a bang up to date ISO
Hello irlandes,
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> I think you have been given a good solution to slow service, B
Hello Phil,
Thanks for the reply & your suggestion. I already installed zsync & read
the man page (writing this mail offline). Just two question though:
1) how different is it from wget in regard of updating a previous download ?
2) (currently having 10.04 & 11.04 discs from a popular linux magaz
Hi everyone!
Oneiric Beta 2 is due this week and the first candidates will be ready
for testing on the ISO tracker starting from tomorrow, Tuesday, 20 (for
the impatient, they are already there for smoke testing). As usual we'll
be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the image testing