I downloaded the iso images, but I doubt that it is complete! Is there a way to check it? 09/29/2005 09:25 AM 729,452,544 SUSE-9.3-Prof-i386-CD1.iso 09/29/2005 09:23 AM 708,636,672 SUSE-9.3-Prof-i386-CD2.iso 09/29/2005 02:03 PM 731,060,224 SUSE-9.3-Prof-i386-CD3.iso 09/29/2005 02:00 PM 701,726,720 SUSE-9.3-Prof-i386-CD4.iso 09/29/2005 02:01 PM 713,834,496 SUSE-9.3-Prof-i386-CD5.iso 09/29/2005 11:08 PM 258,005 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-x86_64-RC1.torrent 09/30/2005 05:07 AM 672,641,024 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-x86_64-RC1-CD1.iso 09/30/2005 05:27 AM 716,156,928 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-x86_64-RC1-CD2.iso 09/30/2005 06:30 AM 711,831,552 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-x86_64-RC1-CD3.iso 09/30/2005 10:51 AM 689,190,912 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-x86_64-RC1-CD4.iso 09/30/2005 05:42 AM 585,531,392 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-x86_64-RC1-CD5.iso 09/29/2005 11:08 PM 249,315 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-RC1.torrent 09/30/2005 02:28 PM 631,986,176 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-RC1-CD1.iso 09/30/2005 02:25 PM 669,763,584 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-RC1-CD2.iso 09/30/2005 02:47 PM 704,970,752 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-RC1-CD3.iso 09/30/2005 06:26 AM 382,484,480 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-RC1-CD4.iso 09/30/2005 06:23 AM 360,128,512 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-RC1-CD5.iso I want to take these three sets of installation with me to China. I hope that the guys can prepare a AMD 64 (Athlon), so that I can install the x86_64 set. The other sets are as a fall back set. Any comments are welcomed! BTW, the torrent solution is the slowest one. I can download the iso images with 180kB/s, while with torrent I come to max 3kB/s bye Ronald Wiplinger
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I downloaded the iso images, but I doubt that it is complete! Is there a way to check it?
there should be an iso mdsum on the ftp server. also, when you lauch the install there is a cheking utility
BTW, the torrent solution is the slowest one. I can download the iso images with 180kB/s, while with torrent I come to max 3kB/s
may be your upload limit is too low jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
jdd sur free wrote:
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I downloaded the iso images, but I doubt that it is complete! Is there a way to check it?
there should be an iso mdsum on the ftp server. also, when you lauch the install there is a cheking utility
BTW, the torrent solution is the slowest one. I can download the iso images with 180kB/s, while with torrent I come to max 3kB/s
I have setup the upload to E1 and even to 7.8 MB/s (OC3), but my download rate is just 3kB/s. The origianal site was much faster. Is this original site not included in the torrent definition? bye Ronald Wiplinger
may be your upload limit is too low
jdd
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I have setup the upload to E1 and even to 7.8 MB/s (OC3), but my download rate is just 3kB/s. The origianal site was much faster. Is this original site not included in the torrent definition?
did you open your firewall? bitorrent is not fast, but should be more anyway than what you get jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
Ronald, On Saturday 01 October 2005 00:35, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I downloaded the iso images, but I doubt that it is complete! Is there a way to check it?
You're comparing the 9.3 Professional release with the 10.0 OSS release(s). That's not a valid comparison, since the OSS releases are strictly limited to software released under and Open Source License (hence the "OSS"). The same restriction does not apply to the Novell commercial distributions which include considerable non-OSS software. Keep in mind, too, that for 9.3, only the DVDs contained the full complement of the release. If you installed from the CDs then you had to use the on-line sources to retrieve the packages that were not included on the CDs.
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I want to take these three sets of installation with me to China. I hope that the guys can prepare a AMD 64 (Athlon), so that I can install the x86_64 set. The other sets are as a fall back set.
You do realize that these images are for RC1. In all likelihood, there are differences w.r.t. the final release.
Any comments are welcomed!
BTW, the torrent solution is the slowest one. I can download the iso images with 180kB/s, while with torrent I come to max 3kB/s
By allowing 45KB outbound, I was able to get about 350 KB (yes, kilobytes per second) inbound. It only took a few hours to get all five images. (That was yesterday morning. On the other hand, it wasn't until just before I got up this morning that the share ratio on those 5 ISO images exceeded the 1.0 mark.)
bye
Ronald Wiplinger
Randall Schulz
Hello I am brand new to SuSE 9.3 . Before I start loading the OS I would like to know how to find out if anyone knows of a sata controller that has linux drivers? I knoticed that mine (SATA3112-150I or 150R) does not support linux. I want to use a sata hard drive for my primary drive. Thank you for your direction. Regards, I am brand new to SuSE 9.3 . Before I start loading the OS I would like to know how to find out if anyone knows of a sata controller that has linux drivers? I knoticed that mine (SATA3112-150I or 150R) does not support linux. I want to use a sata hard drive for my primary drive. Regards, Please visit Ansver... http://www.suse-tr.com/forumeng/viewtopic.php?t=89 --------------------------------- Yahoo! kullaniyor musunuz? Simdi, 1GB e-posta saklama alani sunuyor http://tr.mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! kullaniyor musunuz? Istenmeyen postadan biktiniz mi? Istenmeyen postadan en iyi korunma Yahoo! Posta’da http://tr.mail.yahoo.com
On Saturday 01 October 2005 11:35 am, Tora TORAMAN wrote:
I am brand new to SuSE 9.3 . Before I start loading the OS I would like to know how to find out if anyone knows of a sata controller that has linux drivers? I knoticed that mine (SATA3112-150I or 150R) does not support linux. I want to use a sata hard drive for my primary drive.
I have 3 machines running SATA drives.... all controllers are on Intel motherboards.
Tora, On Saturday 01 October 2005 08:35, Tora TORAMAN wrote:
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I am brand new to SuSE 9.3 . Before I start loading the OS I would like to know how to find out if anyone knows of a sata controller that has linux drivers? I knoticed that mine (SATA3112-150I or 150R) does not support linux. I want to use a sata hard drive for my primary drive. Thank you for your direction. Regards, I am brand new to SuSE 9.3 . Before I start loading the OS I would like to know how to find out if anyone knows of a sata controller that has linux drivers? I knoticed that mine (SATA3112-150I or 150R) does not support linux. I want to use a sata hard drive for my primary drive.
I have an Intel motherboard that includes two SATA ports. I've had this board for many months, but just yesterday installed the first SATA drive (high capacity, not so fast as I usually use, since it's for backups). Aside from having to enable SATA support in the BIOS, it "just worked." Linux seems to treat it as a SCSI drive, at least insofar as it shows up as /dev/sdd, but I'm pretty sure the hardware interface emulates IDE. Also, hdparm doesn't deal with it and SMART emits a snide diagnostic: "SATA disks accessed via libata are not currently supported by smartmontools. When libata is given an ATA pass-thru ioctl() then an additional '-d libata' device type will be added to smartmontools."
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Randall Schulz
On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 15:35 +0800, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I downloaded the iso images, but I doubt that it is complete! Is there a way to check it?
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I want to take these three sets of installation with me to China. I hope that the guys can prepare a AMD 64 (Athlon), so that I can install the x86_64 set. The other sets are as a fall back set.
Any comments are welcomed!
BTW, the torrent solution is the slowest one. I can download the iso images with 180kB/s, while with torrent I come to max 3kB/s
If you have 9.3 you can use Yast to verify the install media. If you burn disk 1 and attempt an install it too will ask you to verify the install media. NOTE: from ftp.gwdg.de I twice got a bad disk # 2 iso file. Locating one of the mirrors in North America, and using an .edu site I managed to get a good disk #2. The install went well, much better than the Mandrake I had done two days earlier. IIRC the iso files for 10rc1 were solely 32 bit. Mike
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