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Posted: Sat 01 Sep 2007, 13:28
by ecomoney
Thanks John be, its great to hear of people using it. Weve really tried to make it as intuative as possible for people already used to M$.

I have checked out megaupload, and Im afraid they have a 500mb limit.

I think a good way to try what with broken downloads is to try adding "download them all" extension for firefox if you have it. This will resume borken downloads.

You can get it here

http://www.downthemall.net/

Posted: Sat 01 Sep 2007, 14:47
by headfound
Hi Eco, could you split your iso into a couple of rars and post them on megaupload? Might be easier for some people.

I'm a little wary of your restart firefox link idea. If you choose to restart it after a crash, it invariably opens the same page that crashed it in the first place and it crashes again. The main problems seem to be when you close a page with certain flash movies or when playing using a plugin and closing the page.
If the browser crashes, i usually start a new session, then go to the history tab which lists the last 10 pages or so.

Posted: Sat 01 Sep 2007, 15:24
by cb88
why flash 9 crashes (according to my experience).

the answer you upgraded or installed firefox or a plugin

the solution install flash last

this occurs in windows and linux!

i haven't installed flash 9 in puppy myself but others who have confirmed that it fixed it there is also the issue of firefox auto updating as flash may need to be reinstalled

Posted: Sat 01 Sep 2007, 20:52
by veronicathecow
Hi Ecomoney thanks for putting this iso together. Slight problem though in that the download will not complete for me. I've tried it twice now and both times it has failed at a different point. Whilst it says complete the ISO has a wrong size (Eg 30MB)
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Tony

Posted: Sun 02 Sep 2007, 00:27
by MU
For such huge downloads best is to run from a console:

cd /mnt/hda1/downloads
wget -c http://www.ecomoney.eu/ecopup/iso/ecopup0.7.1.iso

The first command changes the current folder to the one where you want to download (use an own, existing one here).
The second command downloads using wget.
The -c option resumes interrupted downloads.
So even if your internet-connection gets interrupted, you can continue the download by typing these commands again.

Mark

Posted: Sun 02 Sep 2007, 02:21
by MU
I added ecopup071 to the mirror on Puppyisos.org.

As it can create heavy traffic, I decided to give access only with a small "annoyance".

Download the attached archive to the folder where you want to download the iso.
Then type:
tar -xzvf Puppyisos.org-download-ecopup071.tar.gz
./Puppyisos.org-download-ecopup071

This will use wget with a password to download the iso, what makes it difficult for bots to access it. This is a protection to avoid high traffic.

It can resume interrupted downloads, simply run it again, if your iso is not retrieved completely at first trial.


Does anyone know the md5sum for the iso?

Mark

Posted: Sun 02 Sep 2007, 10:23
by Gekko
Don't take this as if I have returned, but I had to log in to tell you this MU:
What you just did is completely absurd.

How are people on any non-*nix OS mean't to download it? That's a supreme fail you have there.

Posted: Sun 02 Sep 2007, 22:01
by MU
People using windows can use the 2 other mirrors.
If those are down because of bandwidth-abuse, enthusiasts already using a Linux still can download with that tool.
We have many people here already using Puppy, who just want to test ecopup in addition.
So this is intended as a fallback solution for these users.
If servers would cost nothing, I would agree, but unfortunately we have only limited resources, and must find ways to spread the load.
Hm, did I miss a link to your own mirror? ;)
Mark

Posted: Mon 03 Sep 2007, 00:30
by cthisbear
MU:

Hello Mark.
I have never failed so much in downloading a Puppy file as
Ecopup.....including the previous versions.
No doubt I will keep on trying.
But I am lucky to have ADSL2 in OZ with 18 gigs download.
Still it's a real PITA.
Especially for newbies wanting to try this pup.

Regards...hope your job is working out....Chris.

PS...Hello Gekko

Posted: Mon 03 Sep 2007, 04:08
by jonyo
I just tried a dload in win & looked good but come up with..
CD58B03382698321FB58E413E59BA3F9 ecopup0.7.1.iso
671 MB (703,811,584 bytes) from here
http://www.ecomoney.eu/ecopup/iso/ecopup0.7.1.iso

the other one posted earlier here is
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 643#125643
89069dc32e5cfc7deb851e8ba20500f9


I think the new # CD58B03382698321FB58E413E59BA3F9
may be cos of changes mentioned here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 107#137107

Posted: Mon 03 Sep 2007, 05:36
by MU
fine, I also get
cd58b03382698321fb58e413e59ba3f9
At least for the one I downloaded.
I will check it on my server this evening, must leave for work now.

Thanks, Mark

Posted: Mon 03 Sep 2007, 08:29
by Previously known as Guest
I come up with cd58b03382698321fb58e413e59ba3f9 ecopup0.7.1.iso as well.

Mirrored:
http://pkagfiles.net > "click" puppy-mirror-isos > Ecopup

Don't bookmark exact directory paths as they will change.

Hi there

Posted: Tue 04 Sep 2007, 04:14
by ecomoney
Sorry Ive been away (birthday celebrations lol). This seems to be a big problem, I would really like downloading to be easy, especially for windows users, however Marks mirror will be a real help as in my experience puppy seems to be recommended. I want this to be the most intuative puppy for people making the trip over and I suspect that this will be through someone who already runs linux recommending it.

I have an account at sourceforge that I set up for downloading the currency software? Would that work? I keep losing my other websites for a day because servages daily quota gets used very quickly. Any more suggestions?

Re: Hi there

Posted: Tue 04 Sep 2007, 13:49
by dragonfly
ecomoney wrote:
I have an account at sourceforge that I set up for downloading the currency software? Would that work? I keep losing my other websites for a day because servages daily quota gets used very quickly. Any more suggestions?
Hi economey!
I just would say thank you for your work and give this link I've seen:
http://os.cqu.edu.au/adios/index.html
Other Puppy have been hosted there! Fine, no?
Could you manage something with them?

Dragonfly

Posted: Fri 07 Sep 2007, 08:00
by ecomoney
Thanks for that dragonfly, I cant seem to find a contact (the about page is a dead link). I think I will purchase a Subscription at megaupload.com.

cb88, is there a way around the flash issue? Would turning off updates work? Possibly I could modify the startup script to re-install flash at every boot, Im sure this would not add more than a few seconds to boot. Im also going to try the latest flashplayer from http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html . Perhaps they will have fixed some of the issues since the puppy version of flash9 came out, although they dont seem to have the greatest respect for linux/Open Source.

Posted: Sat 08 Sep 2007, 00:08
by cthisbear
dragonfly:

" I just would say thank you for your work and give this link I've seen: "

http://os.cqu.edu.au/adios/index.html

...................................................
I have sent them an email...I hope that they will respond in a positive manner.

Chris
..........................................
Previously known as Guest

" Mirrored:
http://pkagfiles.net > "click" puppy-mirror-isos > Ecopup

Don't bookmark exact directory paths as they will change. "

I cannot find this PKAG..Chris

..............................................
Edit:
Previously known as Guest:

We now have lift off.....at http://pkagfiles.net

Downloading...slow but working.
Many thanks..............Chris

Cheers

Posted: Sat 08 Sep 2007, 13:54
by ecomoney
Thanks Chris, that is a relief, are websites (including scunnymoney.com, ecomoney.co.uk etc) have gone down three times because it is overloaded with the ecopup downloads.

Posted: Sat 08 Sep 2007, 21:47
by veronicathecow
Hi, am getting the following when trying this link
Not Found
The requested URL was not found on this server.

Many thanks
Tony

Posted: Sat 08 Sep 2007, 23:49
by cthisbear
Yes unfortunately it failed downloading overnight.

It must be a Starwars thing.

http://theswca.com/index.php?action=dis ... m_id=64220

Chris

Posted: Sun 09 Sep 2007, 06:47
by Previously known as Guest
cthisbear wrote:Yes unfortunately it failed downloading overnight.

It must be a Starwars thing.

http://theswca.com/index.php?action=dis ... m_id=64220

Chris
Hmmm... did you try wget? Or maybe a browser that supports resume, Opera does a nice job of resuming downloads, among other advantages it has over other browsers...

Servage has been very iffy lately & attacks from Russia, Romania, Poland among others doesn't help. :roll: