I had the same problem before. After that I used Getright (in Win95) to
download it or
as Bob said use an FTP client if you are familiar with the FTP software.
Alan
Mark wrote:
> I downloaded all the files necessary (from debian homepage) to install
> Linux on my computer, but when I tried to d
On Tue, 17 Nov 1998, Mark wrote:
> I downloaded all the files necessary (from debian homepage) to install
> Linux on my computer, but when I tried to download the Linux kernel
> image it first opens the file, which looks like machine code, then I did
> a save as and my only choices are html or txt
On Tue, Nov 17, 1998 at 06:09:10AM -0800, Mark wrote:
> I downloaded all the files necessary (from debian homepage) to install
> Linux on my computer, but when I tried to download the Linux kernel
> image it first opens the file, which looks like machine code, then I did
> a save as and my only cho
This happens sometimes when Netscape doesn't recognize the extension of
the file your trying to get. At the link (the one you clicked to get the
machine-code-like text), right click and choose Save Link As... This can
also be accomplished by holding shift when you choose the link. The
default f
I downloaded all the files necessary (from debian homepage) to install
Linux on my computer, but when I tried to download the Linux kernel
image it first opens the file, which looks like machine code, then I did
a save as and my only choices are html or txt. How do I save the kernel
image?
I'm usin
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