----- Original Message ----- From: "Serge de Souza" <serge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: A tip for ppl who download big iso files like fedora iso's
VJ wrote:Hi,
I just wanted to share this with users of Fedora. I downloaded Fedora
Core 3 DVD using FTP, cos I was getting 180kbytes per second from
ftp.esat.net (in Dublin/Ireland), and lot less than that by bittorrent. I
downloaded that file in a little more than 3 and half hours. Now the problem
cropped up when I tried to burn it using Nero. It complained that the file
was not ISO. I checked the md5sum and it was not the same as Fedora's site
says. I did not want to re-download that again. I initiated the process of
bittorrent download for the same iso file but stopped it after some
kilobytes were downloaded. then I replaced the partial iso file downloaded
by bit torrent with the full iso file I had (but was corrupt). then I
restarted bit-torrent again and automagically it re-downloaded the portion
of the file that was corrupt. That too in just 3 minutes!!! Saved me a lot
of time. I checked the md5sum after that and it matched the one available on
Fedora's site.
You too can do it for the iso's of CD's as well, i guess.
Hope it helps somebody.
VJ
Which client were you using ?
Serge
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I used wget to download the first file.
VJ