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Re: DVD download



On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 19:55 -0700, Mark Marcacci wrote:
> >From one Mark to another: In case you haven't tried it, I use jigdo
> for downloading Debian after having similar browser related issues as
> you in the past.  In my experience jigdo has been great, super fast
> and since it automatically checksums the downloads you have no work to
> do.
> 
> http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/
> 
> Mark

yes, you can also use jigdo instead redownload it from the very
beginning again. just reference the .iso file you have downloaded
before. set the mirror, and jigdo will sync it.

Best Regards,
Rustam

> 
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Mark Neidorff <mark@neidorff.com>
> wrote:
>         On Sunday 05 July 2009 05:45 pm, Lorenzo Beretta wrote:
>         > Mark Neidorff ha scritto:
>         > > This concerns the 5.02 amd64 DVD #1
>         > >
>         > > Yesterday I downloaded the debian-502-amd64-DVD-1.iso file
>         from
>         > > debian.org's site.  It was 4.4 Gb, but it failed sha1sum
>         verification, so
>         > > today I again downloaded it, but it is now 2.0 Gb and
>         again fails
>         > > sha1sum.  I have now downloaded the same file--
>         > > debian-502.amd64-DVD-1.iso -- from 2 mirrors and each time
>         the file is
>         > > 2.0 Gb in size.  So, I'm guessing that something has gone
>         wrong at Debian
>         > > and the errors are mirrored to the other sites?
>         >
>         > uh? I see the update cd is exactly 2.0G, could it be that
>         you downloaded
>         > that by mistake? :)
>         > Otherwise you might either
>         > 1) have a browser that can't download >2G - including my
>         beloved
>         > iceweasel ==> google for something that works
>         > 2) download it by some other means, eg torrent (it also does
>         checksums
>         > for you, just in case)
>         >
>         > > Should I even bother downloading the DVD image now or send
>         a report to
>         > > debian? If I should send a report, who should I send it
>         to?
>         
>         
>         I've started a torrent download.  I'll see what I get.
>         
>         Thanks,
>         
>         Mark
>         
>         
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