Re: bittorrent help needed

2018-03-25 Thread Rick Thomas
I don’t know anything about aria2c or lftp, so I can’t help there.

But I have been successfully using deluge for a while now and I’ll try to help 
there — if I can and if you’re interested to try it again.

But, if we’re going to help, we’ll need more details…

What OS are you trying to run it under?  Debian? Arch? Windows? MacOS? 
Something else?
If Debian, then what version?  Jessie? Squeeze? Something else?

What is your network like?  (DSL?  Cable at ?? Mbit up ?? Mbit down?  Something 
else?  Dial-up 9600 baud modem?)

Please be more specific about the error messages you are getting…  What did you 
do to provoke the error?  What did you expect?  What actually happened that you 
didn’t expect?

Enjoy!
Rick

On Mar 25, 2018, at 12:47 PM, Jude DaShiell  wrote:

> I have tried using lftp and aria2c and cannot get the debian iso to download 
> without at least three errors in it which get discovered by growisofs and 
> later the dvd's that get burnt can't pass integrity checks.
> I tried using deluge earlier but ran into username does not exist error with 
> that package and this was after following the archwiki instructions too.
> If anyone knows aria2c please look at my input.conf file and if you have 
> suggestions for improvement I'll try those out and see if I can get a useable 
> download.
> 
> https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/bt-dvd/debian-9.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso.torrent
>  allow-overwrite=true
>  check-integrity=true
>  dir=/Downloads
>  log=debian.err
>  log-level=error
>  file-allocation=falloc
>  max-connection-per-server=2
>  summary-interval=0
> 
> -- 
> 



bittorrent help needed

2018-03-25 Thread Jude DaShiell
I have tried using lftp and aria2c and cannot get the debian iso to 
download without at least three errors in it which get discovered by 
growisofs and later the dvd's that get burnt can't pass integrity checks.
I tried using deluge earlier but ran into username does not exist error 
with that package and this was after following the archwiki instructions 
too.
If anyone knows aria2c please look at my input.conf file and if you have 
suggestions for improvement I'll try those out and see if I can get a 
useable download.


https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/bt-dvd/debian-9.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso.torrent
  allow-overwrite=true
  check-integrity=true
  dir=/Downloads
  log=debian.err
  log-level=error
  file-allocation=falloc
  max-connection-per-server=2
  summary-interval=0

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Re: Debian accessibility settings

2018-03-25 Thread Alex ARNAUD

Le 15/03/2018 à 15:53, michael caron couturier a écrit :

If you need at all cost to see to under that accessibility isn't on a
build made from the mini iso :

https://i.imgur.com/VIVjeSl.png


What your screenshot means is you've install Debian without 
accessibility enabled on the installation media. If you install Debian 
as a sighted person accessibility of the new environment will not be 
configured properly. If you expect to have a out-of-the-box environment 
with accessibility you have to install with braille, speech or both.


Best regards,
Alex.