The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge!
Posted by Tarbolde on .
I've been meaning to give Linux a try for some time now.
Looking over the documentation, it seems that getting connected to the Internet will be the most difficult part.
But what's this...
"If you have a good connection, download the latest ISO.
If you're on a dial-up connection,
online retailers will sell you a Linux CD at very cheap prices."
If you have a good connection. WTF! So this can't be downloaded on dial-up?
Pfft... my connection's good enough, but it is indeed dial-up!
Wait... I'm jumping to conclusions. They might just be trying to warn me that this is going to be a crappy download experience.
But I gathered that from the 693 MB file size and my 56k dial-up connection.
Hold the phone... could this be some variation on 'the Tom Sawyer ploy'? Are they tacitly challenging me to download it ?!?
Well, to be a dial-up user in the year 2011 is to be made of some pretty stern stuff. Some might even call it hardcore (others would call it hardcore stupid).
In any case, I accept their challenge!
In fact, I can do them one better than that. I'll be landing this download using my trusty Agere Win Modem.
Where is your preferred deity now, Linux?
-Tarbolde
Looking over the documentation, it seems that getting connected to the Internet will be the most difficult part.
But what's this...
"If you have a good connection, download the latest ISO.
If you're on a dial-up connection,
online retailers will sell you a Linux CD at very cheap prices."
If you have a good connection. WTF! So this can't be downloaded on dial-up?
Pfft... my connection's good enough, but it is indeed dial-up!
Wait... I'm jumping to conclusions. They might just be trying to warn me that this is going to be a crappy download experience.
But I gathered that from the 693 MB file size and my 56k dial-up connection.
Hold the phone... could this be some variation on 'the Tom Sawyer ploy'? Are they tacitly challenging me to download it ?!?
Well, to be a dial-up user in the year 2011 is to be made of some pretty stern stuff. Some might even call it hardcore (others would call it hardcore stupid).
In any case, I accept their challenge!
In fact, I can do them one better than that. I'll be landing this download using my trusty Agere Win Modem.
Where is your preferred deity now, Linux?
-Tarbolde
Replies:
Re: The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tricob -- 3/9/2011 8:17 pm UTC |
The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tarbolde -- 3/13/2011 2:41 pm UTC |
Re: The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tricob -- 3/13/2011 9:22 pm UTC |
The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tarbolde -- 3/16/2011 11:21 pm UTC |
Re: The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tricob -- 3/23/2011 8:27 pm UTC |
The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tarbolde -- 3/24/2011 11:53 pm UTC |
Re: The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Syntax -- 3/23/2011 9:45 am UTC |
The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tarbolde -- 3/24/2011 11:52 pm UTC |
The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tarbolde -- 4/3/2011 8:05 pm UTC |
Re: The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tricob -- 4/5/2011 8:51 pm UTC |
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