Chop the file up into smaller chunks... then the user (that wants a DVD image) can cat it back together. A DVD install is much nicer than a multiple CD install. You can get Dual layer DVD Burners for $39 if you know where to look. On 2/28/06, David Wright <david.wright@wright-is.com> wrote:
Am Dienstag, 28. Februar 2006 02:36 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
The Monday 2006-02-27 at 14:02 +0100, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Viras wrote:
The boxed set will contain a DVD. There only wont be a downloadable DVD at the website (at least that's what they said at the FOSDEM).
A "wise" decision, as long as not even the 10.0-supplied apache is able to deliver files > 2 GB.
I'm curious. O:-)
Does downloading a dvd image have more impact of an ftp server than downloading (or installing) from the classical ftp tree, ie, each separate rpm? I mean, of course, with many simultaneous clients, as in gwdg.
I think it is more a case that some software is still compiled without big file support, so the files over 2GB either crap-out or they get truncated.
Firefox, for example, has problems with large ISO's, downloading the Debian DVD image with firefox made a 2GB file out of the original ~4GB ISO on the server.
With the advent of fast internet connections and large multimedia files, it looks like some tools are still struggling to catch up. Hopefully big file support will be included soon...
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