Forum Home
Press F1
 
Thread ID: 52081 2004-12-09 03:03:00 Downloading ISO files in chunks. Caesius (3758) Press F1
Post ID Timestamp Content User
301142 2004-12-09 03:03:00 I am still stuck in the stone age when it comes to bandwith and have a 56kbs dial-up connection. I need to download some ISOs but I cannot simply tie up the phone lines for 3 days straight. I can only go online at night from ~11pm - 6am. Do you know of any (FTP) programs that won't get upset at having to stop and resume a download? This is the first time I've ever tried to download ISOs, I want to stop being a slave to LinuxShop or Fishpond or whatever...

I'm running FreeBSD but any Linux program you can suggest should work. Cheers, Ben.
Caesius (3758)
301143 2004-12-09 03:06:00 Get something like getright or gozilla etc so u can resume. BUT this would also depend on whether the site/ftp you're getting ISO's from resumes file transfers. Not all do. Spacemannz (808)
301144 2004-12-09 03:26:00 There's a plugin for Mozilla Firefox on this page (update.mozilla.org) that is cross platform and ftp friendly, so should do the trick for you.

Not sure if there's a similar plugin for Mozilla or other browsers but, it wouldn't surprise me if there were.
Murray P (44)
301145 2004-12-09 03:30:00 I was under the impression it wouldn't be suitable, but I shoulda just scrolled one down to Flashgot 0.5.4 which certainly works in FreeBSD acording to the blurb. You'll need to install a download manager as well though. Murray P (44)
301146 2004-12-09 03:45:00 Have a look at Downloader for X (dx4) - here (www.krasu.ru). You can get the source and compile it yourself, or google around for a suitable BSD build. Jen C (20)
301147 2004-12-09 04:17:00 Leech get is supposed to do this I havent tested it''s resuming but it does have a feature that states weather different sites do or dont support resuming.

Unfortunatly Leechget seems to be IE only ware.

Gozilla is spywareloaded to the hilt and will leave a lot of spy related junk around. (IMHO)

Please keep us updated on your progress with this as many would probably like to sucessfullf dowload ISO in segments.

D.
drb1 (4492)
301148 2004-12-09 04:26:00 I've used both Getright and Leechget to resume ISO downloads. There's a plugin for Leechget to get it going with the *cough* better browsers (Netscape, Mozilla, Opera IIRC). Murray P (44)
301149 2004-12-09 04:29:00 > I've used both Getright and Leechget to resume ISO
> downloads.

Hmm ... aren't these both Doze only apps? Caesius is runnnig FreeBSD.
Jen C (20)
301150 2004-12-09 04:33:00 The plugin for Firefox enables you to use both and it says it's cross platform . Haven't used them myself in Linux, so can't verify it Jen .

If you notice on the Mozilla Extensions pages you can filter for various OS's including BSD . Cool eh! :)
Murray P (44)
301151 2004-12-09 04:50:00 > The plugin for Firefox enables you to use both and it
> says it's cross platform. Haven't used them myself in
> Linux, so can't verify it Jen.
>
> If you notice on the Mozilla Extensions pages you can
> filter for various OS's including BSD. Cool eh! :)

Trying not to be pendatic here Murray :p, but is that extension plugin which is multi-platform called Flashgot (www.flashgot.net), because it still requires a external download manager - it gives for BSD a suggestion of dx4 or Aria, because Flashget, Leechget or Getright only run on Windows.

Or you were meaning that Fireftp (http://fireftp.mozdev.org/) plugin which is for ftp only, but is cross-platform? :)
suspects I am a tad confused here ... :p
Jen C (20)
1 2