Hi joedi!
You wrote:
> I have tried downloading the R2 package from both iinet in australia and
> your swiss site as well, both times i get a file size of 384MB total to be
> downloaded yet it says 4.4GB next to the file name
This is a common problem that occurs if your current operating system
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Also sprach Vivek Kumar (Tue 11 Mar 02003 at 11:26:50AM -0500):
> Hi Vineet,
>
> I am new to Debian/Linux world. We have few Debian boxes and a redhat
> box with redhat 8.0. All the scripting on debian boxes are done in ksh
> and perl. I want to insta
* Vivek Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030311 10:23 PST]:
> Hi Vineet,
>
> I am new to Debian/Linux world. We have few Debian boxes and a redhat
> box with redhat 8.0. All the scripting on debian boxes are done in ksh
> and perl. I want to install ksh on redhat box so that I can troubleshoot
> and w
Hi Vineet,
I am new to Debian/Linux world. We have few Debian boxes and a redhat
box with redhat 8.0. All the scripting on debian boxes are done in ksh
and perl. I want to install ksh on redhat box so that I can troubleshoot
and write some new scripts.
Also I am learning ksh programming. I checke
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Also sprach Vivek Kumar (Mon 10 Mar 02003 at 01:53:12PM -0500):
>
>Hi folks,
>
>I am trying to download ksh from AT&T official download page. When I
>click the release entry I want to download it opens a windows with
>lots of ASCII/ j
* Vivek Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030310 11:13 PST]:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am trying to download ksh from AT&T official download page. When I click
> the release entry I want to download it opens a windows with lots of ASCII/
> junk characters. It seems like its opening the file instead of download
Title: ksh download problem ??
Hi folks,
I am trying to download ksh from AT&T official download page. When I click the release entry I want to download it opens a windows with lots of ASCII/ junk characters. It seems like its opening the file instead of downloading it. How can i down
Dale Morris wrote:
> Since my latest apt-get upgrade and the newer version of
> slrn(0.9.7-5), my download of newsgroups has slowed to a crawl. If I
> remove the .slrnrc from my home directory, speed goes back to normal.
> If I change the setup in the /etc/news/slrn.rc file, the same thing
> happen
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 01:55:03PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> Since my latest apt-get upgrade and the newer version of
> slrn(0.9.7-5), my download of newsgroups has slowed to a crawl. If I
> remove the .slrnrc from my home directory, speed goes back to normal.
> If I change the setup in the /etc/
Since my latest apt-get upgrade and the newer version of
slrn(0.9.7-5), my download of newsgroups has slowed to a crawl. If I
remove the .slrnrc from my home directory, speed goes back to normal.
If I change the setup in the /etc/news/slrn.rc file, the same thing
happens. I've done the slrn.rc-conv
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 12:40:42AM -0400, Rahul Agarwal wrote:
> I am trying to download the Debian intallation files (first time
> installation) from the website using the ftp ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
> the ftp program has already downloaded data more than 2.4 gigs and is still
> going
I am trying to download the Debian intallation
files (first time installation) from the website using the ftp ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ the ftp program has already downloaded data more than
2.4 gigs and is still going on. I was wondering what is the size of the
installation files and a
> I am using fetchmail/exim to download my mail. Recently fetchamil quits
> in the middle of downloading mails with attachments and exim complains
> about a unexpected termination of SMTP. All other download works fine
> on my system.
>
> I have also tried using a MUA with it's own POP3 retrieval
Hi,
I am using fetchmail/exim to download my mail. Recently fetchamil quits
in the middle of downloading mails with attachments and exim complains
about a unexpected termination of SMTP. All other download works fine
on my system.
I have also tried using a MUA with it's own POP3 retrieval, but t
Dear Dr. Benham or to whom may concern:
I tried to download binary source through ftp on
ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386
However, every time the transfer process will stoped at "devel" folder and
gave me the error message.
would you please have a look at it?
Sincerely,
Y
At 06:35 PM 12/27/1998 -0600, KTB wrote:
>Hi, I was downloading the Communicator file once again. I tried another
>installation and came very close this time. Anyway I decided to remove
>all the previous Communicator files I had downloaded and see if a fresh
>one would work. I used "rm" to take
On Sun, 27 Dec 1998, KTB wrote:
> Hi, I was downloading the Communicator file once again. I tried another
> installation and came very close this time. Anyway I decided to remove
> all the previous Communicator files I had downloaded and see if a fresh
> one would work. I used "rm" to take out
Hi, I was downloading the Communicator file once again. I tried another
installation and came very close this time. Anyway I decided to remove
all the previous Communicator files I had downloaded and see if a fresh
one would work. I used "rm" to take out a communicator directory and
all the file
I treid to lode some packages from the debian home page and from a
mirror. On all the package from both servers i got a message that they
where currupt and it looks like they where downloaded as ascii.
I've downloaded packages before on this computer and they worked fine.
The difference is that usu
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