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| Bill Taggart wrote: > > When I click on the torrent link (from slackware page) to download the > 2nd disk it still downloads the first disk - am I doing something wrong? maybe maybe not URL for d2 torrent just to be sure http://www.slackware.com/torrents/sl...all-d2.torrent -- All I ask is a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. |
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| On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:19:32 +0000, Bill Taggart wrote: > > When I click on the torrent link (from slackware page) to download the > 2nd disk it still downloads the first disk - am I doing something wrong? Probably not. It saves the files in a wierd directory structure. ../slackware-10.0-iso <-- Disk one. | ---- slackware-10.0-iso <-- Disk two. Make sure it doesn't just look like it's saving in the same location. Tyler |
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| On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:19:32 +0000, Bill Taggart wrote: > > When I click on the torrent link (from slackware page) to download the > 2nd disk it still downloads the first disk - am I doing something wrong? No. It just makes Slackware-iso catalog, when those isos are stored. Best regards, K. |
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| Wild Wizard wrote: > Bill Taggart wrote: >>When I click on the torrent link (from slackware page) to download the >>2nd disk it still downloads the first disk - am I doing something wrong? > maybe maybe not > URL for d2 torrent just to be sure > http://www.slackware.com/torrents/sl...all-d2.torrent There's no maybe.. trick is, both torrents (all 4, in fact) download ISO's in the directory slackware-10.0-iso and that's all the torrent program shows... one must look for files on disk. -- vms@bofhlet.net, IRC:*@Martin, /bin/zsh. C|N>K |