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On 02/03/11 17:29, David Antliff wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 14:08, Rob Collins wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I guess my question was that while there seems to be a plethora of download
managers available out there, there seems to be large variance of reliability.
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BitTorrent is another good option - very reliable and can be
stopped/resumed at will. Could easily be faster too, depending on a
bunch of factors.
OpenSUSE website even provides a torrent link to 11.3... I assume 11.4
will have one too:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://software.opensuse.org/113/en">http://software.opensuse.org/113/en</a>
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Thanks David, that sounds like a good solution too, especially since
ktorrent is integrated into firefox. Just tried it now and first 5GB of
opensuse 11.3 seemed to download really fast!<br>
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