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Sorry, that should have been "wget -c"<br>
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On 2/03/2011 12:02 p.m., Rob Collins wrote:
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I am planning on using wget<strike> -g </strike>-c to obtain
the new Opensuse 11.4 to be released to public mirrors in just
over a weeks time. What is the general feeling on whether this
is a good approach for downloading a large 4.7GB file? I tried
using firefox downthemall download manager in the past very
often with broken/non resumable connection results.<br>
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Am planning on using the citylink ftp server to download from
and just don't want to get to 95% downloaded and then connection
unresumable frustrating drama's.<br>
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Thanks for any assistance.<br>
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Rob Collins<br>
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