Re: The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge!
Posted by Tricob on .
Hi, Tarbolde. Just wanted to let you know I didn't ignore your post. :-) I'm just kind of tied up helped someone with their coding project. I'll probably get to that web server thing this weekend.
'Til then ...
- Tricob.
"Glass Tiger for life! "
'Til then ...
- Tricob.
"Glass Tiger for life! "
>is there a site somewhere that I can host pieces of the file?
That is too kind, sir. And since you ask-
I favor file hosts that allow free users to resume failed downloads.
If a user jumps through the requisite hoops/time-outs/ads/captchas then they should get their download, not get their download maybe.
As of this writing, some sites that allow resuming for free users include MegaUpload, Mediafire, MegaShares, and SpeedyShare. >
But we won't need a file host for this. ;-)
These ISOs are on servers that support http resuming.
If the download fails, I can reload it with zero data-loss.
My game is tight.
If the download corrupts, then I'll un-corrupt it.
My mojo is strong.
The challenge will be met, and victory mine.
I. am. bulletproof.
-Tarbolde
That is too kind, sir. And since you ask-
If a user jumps through the requisite hoops/time-outs/ads/captchas then they should get their download, not get their download maybe.
As of this writing, some sites that allow resuming for free users include MegaUpload, Mediafire, MegaShares, and SpeedyShare. >
But we won't need a file host for this. ;-)
These ISOs are on servers that support http resuming.
If the download fails, I can reload it with zero data-loss.
My game is tight.
If the download corrupts, then I'll un-corrupt it.
My mojo is strong.
The challenge will be met, and victory mine.
I. am. bulletproof.
-Tarbolde
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The Ubuntu Linux Dial-Up Download Challenge! | Tarbolde -- 3/24/2011 11:53 pm UTC |