On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 08:58 +0100, Per-Anton Rønning wrote:
Interesting. I tried to download Fedora, but only the first iso came
through completely, the other three stopped somewhere close to
the end of the download just before full download was reported in the
download manager. I tried to pause and resume to see if this would
make them go the last mile, but they stayed frozen. Therefore I have
not burned the CD's, I did not expect that any success would come from
an incomplete download.
I wouldn't expect them to work, either.
I downloaded in Mozilla Firefox, and as far as I know that should
not
be a problem.
I think the pause/resume feature that Firefox purports to offer does not
work. I've never seen it resume a download, even on servers that I know
support it. I don't know what it's supposed to do.
If you want a client that resumes, I think you'll need to look
elsewhere. On Linux, there's the wget command line tool, at least.
Under windows, there's wget.exe (
www.google.co.uk/search?q=wget.exe), it
won't work if you keep restarting your machine though.
HTH.
And if you're going to test pausing/resuming, do it on a much smaller file.
One that doesn't waste lots of your time and bandwidth.
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