I am not sure where it started, somewhere during my upgrade from 7.1 to 7.2, 
but I can no longer download long files without problems.  It seems that no 
matter what ftp or http site I connect to, if I download a file that is in 
the neighborhood of 4 meg or larger, the download will proceed to 99/100% 
complete and then stall.  There will be no clean termination.  It prevents me 
from being able to do batch downloads because any file in the large 
size-range will prevent subsequent downloads.

It doesn't appear to matter whether the app is KDE or gnome or x-based.  
Using ncftp, ftp, konqueror, netscape, gftp, etc, etc, all refuse to cleanly 
end a long download.

Right now I am trying to batch download the kde-2.1 rpms at nebsllc.com.  I 
have to manually kill each stalled download (NEVER use cancel button or you 
lose the download - killing the particular download with the "x" in the 
corner always preserves the downloaded file which, inspite of the "stall" is 
perfectly OK and will install or untar, etc...there is nothing wrong with the 
files).  I am now having to kill the download of kde-multimedia because it 
has stalled at 99% and is 5.7 megs in size.  I will be able to install it via 
rpm without hitch, however, but must restart the download process in order to 
get the rest AND I HAVE TO BABYSIT THE COMPUTER OR IT WILL NEVER MAKE IT 
BECAUSE OF THE CONSTANT STALLING FOR NO REASON.

Does ANYONE have an idea why this is happening?  I was thinking for a while 
that there was some protocol change or is a problem in new kernels or...I 
don't know.  All I know is that since going beyond RedHat 6.0 and Mandrake 
7.0, large file downloads stall even though they are, in reality, TOTALLY 
100% downloaded - the connection or negotiation to terminate the particular 
download doesn't complete and a manual kill is required.
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