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  1. #11
    Utente di HTML.it L'avatar di maxmito
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    Ragazzi una domanda.. ma scaricando la iso da un pc windows (nel mio caso Xp HE con NTFS) non c'è il problema della grandezza di file? L'NTFS gestische file da 2 giga al max e la iso di SUSE è da 3.. qualcuno ha riscontrato il problema? Io intanto sto scaricando..

  2. #12
    Utente di HTML.it L'avatar di scinti
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    Veramente NTFS supera i 4GB (non ricordo di preciso il limite, ma è alto): quindi no problem sopratutto se per giusta causa
    Scinti

    "Mi sento in equilibrio precario..."

  3. #13
    domanda da gnarro totale ... è la personal o quella full?

  4. #14
    Originariamente inviato da innovatel
    domanda da gnarro totale ... è la personal o quella full?
    è la ftp da 60 mega
    Karmacoma, jamaica' aroma

  5. #15
    Moderatore di Linux e software L'avatar di francofait
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    The biggest news last week was the appearance of SUSE LINUX 9.2 on download mirrors just before the weekend. Unlike any of the SUSE versions released in the last few years, things were a bit different this time as SUSE made available not only the traditional network installation ISO image, but also a full DVD image containing the complete SUSE LINUX 9.2 Professional (both i386 and x86_64 editions), except, of course, any commercial and non-free applications. Although coming later than usual (SUSE LINUX 9.2 was formally released early in November 2004), this is a great news for all who wanted to try the latest SUSE before parting with their hard-earned cash.

    Some of the mirrors in Germany started offering the ISO images late on Friday, but most overseas mirrors only caught up on Sunday morning. Some readers who learnt about the release, but were unable to find the ISO images on their favourite mirrors expressed disappointment. If you were one of them, you need to remember that we are talking about several gigabytes of data that needed to be transferred from the main server to dozens of mirrors world-wide, so things took time. Another frequent complaint revolved around the fact that some users were unable to download the large DVD image. This happened because older versions of certain FTP and HTTP servers have a 2GB limit on the size of any single file that can be transferred. If this happened when you attempted to download the ISO, your best bet would have been to search for a different mirror site. Alternatively, some of the mirrors took the initiative to split the ISO image into two (see this Italian mirror as an example). After downloading both parts, you could then re-assemble them with 'cat', like this:

    cat SUSE-Linux-9.2-FTP-DVD.iso.part1 SUSE-Linux-9.2-FTP-DVD.iso.part2 > SUSE-Linux-9.2-FTP-DVD.iso

    ftp://ftp.unina.it/pub/linux/distrib.../92-iso-split/

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