To recap, metalinks list mirrors, p2p, checksums, OS, and language
information about files. This usually makes downloads more reliable, faster,
and easier.

aria2 (http://aria2.sourceforge.net/) is the command line client. wxDownload
Fast (http://dfast.sourceforge.net/) has a GUI. metalink support is also
being added to KGet. There are other clients for Windows and Mac.

New metalinks are available at
http://download.packages.ro/metalink/opensuse/ . Previous metalinks for
openSUSE have been quite popular.

I've also made these metalinks which list both i386 and x86_64 ISOs.
http://www.metalinker.org/samples/openSUSE-development-latest.metalink
http://www.metalinker.org/samples/openSUSE-development-latest-mini_iso.metal
ink

You would use these like:

aria2c
http://www.metalinker.org/samples/openSUSE-development-latest.metalink
--metalink-os=Linux-x86

or

aria2c
http://www.metalinker.org/samples/openSUSE-development-latest.metalink
--metalink-os=Linux-x64

Depending on which version you request, you'll get either arch from the same
'link. While this might not be  practical right now (it's just as easy
pointing to a separate link than using options on the command line), it
could still be useful in the future when clients save your settings for OS,
language, and location.

(( Anthony Bryan
 )) Metalink [ http://www.metalinker.org ]

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