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12-Jul-2007, 12:14 AM #1
Solved: Linux Distros and bittorrent
i would like to download a linux distro that is about 3.4gbs, how do i use bittorrent to download all the files, ive read about but not really how to use/install/which one the bittorent program...sorry for stupid question...
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12-Jul-2007, 12:17 AM #2
I think it would a lot easier to use a website like distrowatch.com.

If the torrent is not seeded, you are going to have some problems.

What distribution are you looking into?
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12-Jul-2007, 12:28 AM #3
Fedora Redhat 7 DVD if possible, i dont want to download 5 or 6 cd's. I would like to see the different flavors of linux, i have a box to install many OS'es , i downloaded Kubuntu 7.04 last night, man it took allll night...
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Thanks alot
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No problem at all.
I haven't used Fedora since Fedora 5! Have fun with it. Learning is what it is all about.
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