Yet another #!'er coming over

cobaltwolfe

Hello all!

I'm was recently reading up on VSIDO and became interesting in testing it out. At the moment I'm attempting to download it but it continually stops at 111Mb and I'm not sure why. I"m going to continue attempting to download and hoping it works. I'm looking forward to giving it a shot as my current #! has pretty much been turned into Sid+smxi+systemd ect ect.

PackRat

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VastOne

Hey cobaltwolfe, welcome to VSIDO! Glad to see you take an interest.. Sorry about your dload issues but as the RatMan said, wget will get you through
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cobaltwolfe

Thank you both for the warm welcome!

I am indeed using wget at the moment to download it with the -c command since I'm not sure why it was stopping it at 111Mb. I'm looking forward to giving it a test run and probable install :P

VastOne

^ It is nothing on your end... it has to do with the host I am using.  Several people have had the same issue which is the reason why the wget method was setup

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lwfitz

Welcome cobaltwolfe! Glad you made it over here!
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PackRat

How rude of me -

welcome to vsido land; keep trying with the download, the distro is worth it.
I am tired of talk that comes to nothing.
-- Chief Joseph

...the sun, the darkness, the winds are all listening to what we have to say.
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cobaltwolfe

Quote from: VastOne on September 05, 2013, 12:48:55 AM
^ It is nothing on your end... it has to do with the host I am using.  Several people have had the same issue which is the reason why the wget method was setup

lol I'm pretty determined to get this downloaded. I'm using Dunkin Donuts wifi to get it and had just thought that it was just that cutting out on me. Its nearly done so once it is time for the usb stick to be put to use once again.

VastOne

^ Dunkin Donuts has the best coffee in the world outside of Jamaican Blue Mountain IMO!
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cobaltwolfe

/\ you really need to try Kona Blend. It's so tastey I can drink it black.

lwfitz

^ is there any other way to drink coffee?

I like my coffee like I like my women....... Cold and bitter!
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dizzie

Quote from: lwfitz on September 05, 2013, 02:06:25 AM
^ is there any other way to drink coffee?

I like my coffee like I like my women....... Cold and bitter!


I like my coffee like I like my.... hey wait... Black, hot and strong  ;D
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PackRat

Quote from: lwfitz on September 05, 2013, 02:06:25 AM
^ is there any other way to drink coffee?

I like my coffee like I like my women....... Cold and bitter!

add a shot of tequila and you're set for the weekend.  8)
I am tired of talk that comes to nothing.
-- Chief Joseph

...the sun, the darkness, the winds are all listening to what we have to say.
-- Geronimo

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cobaltwolfe

Alright so downloaded and on a USB at the moment. My thoughts so far is that (from the live usb) it appears to be using far less ram than #! running off the same stick. Only issue that I'm currently having is wifi. Attempting to run ceni results in being asked to provide the root psswd (which I've yet to figure out). It is recognizing that it is there considering that its showing when I do iwconfig. Once I've got all that sorted out I fully plan on wiping #! (since its pretty much turned in vsido anyway) and then doing a full install.

Cheers on an awesome looking Distro VastOne!