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Still no eCS v1.1 as we near May 2003
If you tire of downloading 3 iso images each time a new RH or MDK version comes out, Debian will still be there, and still worth learning how to install. Still easier to maintain by updating incrementally. Installing Debian from the net is unbelievably fast in comparison to downloading iso images.

YDL 3.0 freeze during install
Check: <ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/1.5.3-XFree86-4.2.0/> There is even CD covers... That's only for i386, though. No. ./README.i386pkg -> 'NetBSD 1.5.3/i386 Binary Packages CD-set' These images aren't NetBSD installation CDs.. Hint: Bootable CD ROM How-To http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/bootcd.html

Burning ISO image
Download the net bootdisk and when it prompts for installation method choose ftp and point it to sunsite or freesoftware.com. I use this method all the time why waste cds and or disk space downloading iso's when you can just do it from the net. Im assuming you have broadband connectivity if you are downloading iso

2 problems: 1. downloading iso-image, 2. soundcard
Øystein Håland mo...@mbox302.swipnet.se alt os linux mandrake I can download the iso-image of Mandrake (and I want to do so), but I cannot use ftp (I do this at work, and the possibility of using ftp is stopped). Is it possible to download using Netscape (win98-platform) from a http-site and not scramble the files,

Unpacking ISO-images without a CD burner
Edward J. Smiley Jr. stej...@moravian.edu alt os linux mandrake I have tried three times to download the 6.0 iso from 2 different FTP sites and whenever I get to 589 MB, the download window locks up. I am using Win95 to download it. (It is my fastest connection 100 KB/sec). It does not matter how fast it downloads,

Help with downloading ISO images to burning them
I started with Linux by using free CDs distributed with books, and I now play with cutting edge features of Linux by downloading ISO images of experimental versions. I also buy Linux distributions because of the convenience vs downloading and so I can have a manual and installation support (which I'm still green

Downloading Suse 9.0
David Candy da...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general ~s addon package contains a program to burn iso. It's included so one can download from MS Hi, A .iso file is a CD image. You download it (the file), then use your CD burning software to create a new CD and indicate the image file as the source.

Downloading ISO image using BitTorrent, confused
I have tried three times to download the 6.0 iso from 2 different FTP sites and whenever I get to 589 MB, the download window locks up. I am using Win95 to download it. (It is my fastest connection 100 KB/sec). It does not matter how fast it downloads, still always locks up at 589 MB. Anyone else have this problem?

Solaris 8, 01/01
karl.muddi...@ntlworld.com alt os linux mandrake Keeage wrote: Hey group, I'm downloading the ISO images for Mandrake 9.1. When the files are done downloading the file has a .part extension on it. Could someone explain what this is and do I have to completely download the files again? I would appreciate any help

Redhat 9 Disc2 ISO
ERROR downloading ISO component! Do you want Jigdo to automatically try the next mirror nearest to you? (Jigdo will auto-select "Yes" in 1 minute.) Your selection: (Auto-selected Yes.) Building ISO image... [....] ISO Completed. Since this is an all-volunteer effort, I am probably asking for too much here.

problems with downloading ISO-CD by http
"Rob@ sweb.karoo.co.uk>" <rob@rob<REMOVETHIS> wrote in message news:-Y2cnSpyPN7kehPdSa8jmA@karoo.co.uk... Ive been on the site but can only find how to install it from FTP, i dont know how long this would talk, i have broadband connection I really could do with downloading ISO image files so i can burn the cds

Downloading iso image through BitTorrent?
Putting up stuff for download costs money (and with people downloading several ISO images, it can cost a lot of money). Selling free licenses for $75 + shipping might even turn in a little profit. In addition, many people downloadin ISO images means less bandwidth for Sun's other Internet activities,

No tools on 4.4-RELEASE ISO?
On a related note, over the last few weeks I have downloaded from the web a number of ISO images (Red Hat 7.3, Red Hat 8.0, FreeBSD 4.6, FreeBSD 4.7). During this process I did noticed that if I download multiple ISO images at the same time (usually from the same server), I would get corruption in the resulting ISO

I hate shaw... I hate them so very very much.
Is Sun ever going to put this release for download or will they let people download it only when it becomes obsolete (like it's happening right now..)? Putting up stuff for download costs money (and with people downloading several ISO images, it can cost a lot of money). Selling free licenses for $75 + shipping

Help downloading ISO files
This immediately caused Debian to start downloading its file with the "Installing Debian" message in the status bar (left). Is this OK? I did install Bittorrent before downloading. How long will it take to download and where will I find it? We don't know that. The speed depends on your network connection and some

Redhat 9 Disc2 ISO
Adam Di Carlo a...@onshore.com linux debian maint boot Jerry Asher <je...@hollyjerry.org> writes: Now I gather that you would prefer I install debian from the network and not by first downloading iso cd images, and I want to honor that request, but cannot. I think you are talking about the instructions on

downloading iso image
Frank Smith s0...@starband.net alt satellite starband downloading iso has been modified so much lately... that the easy way is DL your ?????.iso the n open the iso with iso buster...extract the first version... the open the 2nd verison with iso buster also... extract that.............. wow then take the 2nd ISO and

What's with RedHat trademark?
Matt Kraai kr...@ftbfs.org linux debian www On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 11:13:22AM -0600, JD wrote: Could you please enable passive mode ftp on the download servers? Ncftp failed with the message: Passive mode refused. get debian-31r0a-amd64-binary-1.iso: passive mode failed. I cannot disable the firewall,

Automatic download mode for jigdo?
C ucs...@pacbell.net linux redhat install I made a boot disk and dowloaded the iso file onto a cd. However, I get errors when I try to install RedHat. Exactly what files (or directories) need to be burned onto a cd so I can install RH from a cd ? Thanks.

vectorlinux download woes
Both these distros have local mirrors for downloading iso disk images, so I could do installations off disks. Great. Now I am trying to download Suse ... can't find the iso's. What gives? (Do I have to download individual "setup off the internet" copies *each* time I do an installation?) Many thanks, Abdullah.