<div dir="ltr"><div><div><br></div>Yesterday I was downloading a Manjaro Linux file that was 1.1 gig.<br></div><div>Two times the download was stopped in the middle. Both of those<br>times I had initiated a second download of a smaller file. The down-<br>
</div><div>load of the smaller files completed fine, but the download of Manjaro<br></div><div>was halted before completion. I don't have a real fast internet <br>connection, but am getting a great deal on it, so can't complain too <br>
much. The machine I was downloading Manjaro on has Fedora <br>on it and the machine I initiated the smaller downloads on is<br></div><div>running Arch. <br></div><div>Both times the download of Manjaro had gotten over 400 meg.<br>
</div><div>It seemed like a waste of resources to download it from the <br>beginning multiple times. Any ideas of things I could do to improve<br></div><div>the situation? It would be nice if a download would just slow way <br>
down for a while rather than being aborted. Thanks in advance.<br><br>-- <br><div>Brian<br>Ebenezer Enterprises - So far G-d has helped us.<br></div><div><a href="http://webEbenezer.net">http://webEbenezer.net</a></div></div>
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