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Re: problem



walter <roquesor@gmail.com>:
> >>On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 10:06 +0200, walter wrote:
> >> I've
> >> lost a lot of time and plastic trying to download your dvds, cds. All
> >> corrupt. It seems you or somebody else don't want people know about
> 
> >What were the problems you experienced ?
> 
>  I can download ubuntu livecd, gentoo livecd, etc. with `direct download
>  from ftp' without problems in a couple of hours. I can do the same with
>  torrent. I know how to burn a cd. With your distro it's imposible for me
>  do the same, direct, torrent, jigdo or whatever I use. I've tried
>  downloading your dvds with emule, I've downloaded with emule and burned
>  hundred of iso images without problem. The two times the debian dvds had
>  corrupted packets (six dvd in total). And the md5sum say OK!
>  This is my experience and I have not need of lie you. I am a bit tired
>  that each time I write to a linux developers they treat me like an idiot
>  (That's why I became ironic). I repeat I know how download and burn a
>  cd. If you don't know where's the problem, your problem, it is difficult
>  I do. And it would be a good new for you that somebody complains about
>  can't download your distro. After all I am giving a favor telling you
>  about this.

What, that your network connection doesn't actually work?  Why are you
bothering with all that stuff?  Find the iso's URL, then wget it.  I
haven't had any problem with this ever.  Doing an md5sum and comparing
it to the supplied md5sum is an afterthought here which has never been
necessary.

'Sounds like your network doesn't actually network, or you've a flaky
hardware.  Fix your system or bitch to your provider.  Don't bite the
hand that's offering to feed you.


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