Please do that. Thanks. Whatever information if you need, I would give, for example, if you especially need any command’s output, I would copy paste and provide you the link or whatever…!
You are the one experiencing the problem thus you should report it
openSUSE:Submitting bug reports - openSUSE
Also you did not give a general geographic area so the problem could be local. Some ISPs may put limits on certain type of file transfer
Well, my area is India.
And the max speed I have seen is this one:
And this is also today only! Yesterday it was just 56 KiB!
On 2013-12-26 07:06, panchparmeshthi wrote:
>
> robin_listas;2611371 Wrote:
>> I would open a Bugzilla on the issue. This is not normal.
>
> Please do that. Thanks. Whatever information if you need, I would give,
> for example, if you especially need any command’s output, I would copy
> paste and provide you the link or whatever…!
You misunderstood
I say that, if I were in your boots, I would write a bugzilla. But I’m not in your boots! So it’s
you who has to write that bugzilla. When they ask me to do testing, I will not be able to, because I
don’t have that problem!
Only you can report it.
It is either a bug in aria2c, or lack of mirrors in your regions, or some thing tied to your internet.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))
> You misunderstood
Yes, I did…;)-
> I say that, if I were in your boots, I would write a bugzilla. But I’m not in your boots! So it’s you who has to write that bugzilla. When they ask me to do testing, I will not be able to, >because I don’t have that problem!
> Only you can report it.
> It is either a bug in aria2c, or lack of mirrors in your regions, or some thing tied to your internet.
I agree but before reporting, I came across yet another issue. Surprisingly, I logged-in with KDE just with the thought to see the old Desktop also…but then it played havoc for me! When in the same Download’s directory, I run the same command, it renamed the file of DVD but suddenly I was shocked when I saw that it is re-starting the whole of download! Great trouble…!! I am now totally confused and its really typical to understand this misbehavior of my system…! Though I am not able to locate the real issue but what I do now…And all my download of around 2.6 GBs has gone!!..:(-
First time, I initiated the download in Xfce but the same command restarts download from the first byte in KDE…Its awful!
On 2013-12-26 14:56, panchparmeshthi wrote:
> I agree but before reporting, I came across yet another issue.
> Surprisingly, I logged-in with KDE just with the thought to see the old
> Desktop also…but then it played havoc for me! When in the same
> Download’s directory, I run the same command, it renamed the file of DVD
> but suddenly I was shocked when I saw that it is re-starting the whole
> of download! Great trouble…!! I am now totally confused and its
> really typical to understand this misbehavior of my system…! Though
> I am not able to locate the real issue but what I do now…And all my
> download of around 2.6 GBs has gone!!..:(-
>
> First time, I initiated the download in Xfce but the same command
> restarts download from the first byte in KDE…Its awful!
The previous image was deleted completely? Or did it start a new download with a “.1” appended to
the name?
aria2c keeps some temporary files to keep track of where it is. Did you delete them, perchance? Or
did you start the download on a different directory?
aria2c starts a new download if it thinks the previous one was finished, which it knows because the
temporary files do not exist.
To force aria2c to pick the previous iso file, you have to use the options “-V” and “-c” (verify and
continue).
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))
It (the command) didn’t delete the previous image. The image (openSUSE-13.1-DVD-i586.iso) was there with the same same name but in the terminal prompt it was actually downloading from zero clearly depicting the message how much already downloaded (which was zero!). Probably, it started a new download with a “.1” appended to the name.
In fact, yes, I deleted the temporary files thinking that these are not the images! But I started the download in the same directory, this is sure.
Options -V and -c can be used even when I have deleted those temporary files?
Because of this, should I now use torrent?
Really it became a problem because I didn’t know this feature…A lot of bandwidth was wasted!!
But again if I start it using aria2c, I should not delete any of the files, I guess…And since it ensures the correctness, it only would serve the purpose, but simultaneously I would ask about its slow speed.
Please tell me if I should ask in mailing lists before reporting?
On 2013-12-26 15:56, panchparmeshthi wrote:
> Probably, it started a new download with a “.1” appended to the name.
Check it.
> In fact, yes, I deleted the temporary files thinking that these are not
> the images! But I started the download in the same directory, this is
> sure.
>
> Options -V and -c can be used even when I have deleted those temporary
> files?
Yes. That’s what they are used for.
Or for continuing a download started by a different program, like a torrent.
Or for repairing a broken iso.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))
On 2013-12-26 17:56, panchparmeshthi wrote:
> Please tell me if I should ask in mailing lists before reporting?
No, report directly.
Just say that it is not downloading at top speed.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))
Well, I try that…Its really an issue but the most amazing part is that it is only happening with my PC!
On 2013-12-26 18:16, panchparmeshthi wrote:
>
> robin_listas;2611565 Wrote:
>> Just say that it is not downloading at top speed.
>
> Well, I try that…Its really an issue but the most amazing part is
> that it is only happening with my PC!
Or only to people living in India or using a certain internet provider.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))
Yes, may be!
Don’t know why, but there are troubles and troubles. When I try to report the issue, I only get this page:
This is what I get every time!
And I never get (in my e-mail) any validation code! Because I followed both the options of this unnecessary warning!!
This is truly amazing! I am also not able to report the issue. Is Novel facing some server issue(s) these days?
This happen even when I am already logged-in…Or is this an my account issue…?
No I’d say the problem is on your side
On 2013-12-26 19:46, panchparmeshthi wrote:
>
> Don’t know why, but there are troubles and troubles. When I try to
> report the issue, I only get this page:
>
> ‘This is what I get every time!’
> (http://img.susepaste.org/view/simple/64089966)
>
> And I never get (in my e-mail) any validation code! Because I followed
> both the options of this unnecessary warning!!
Ask about this in the forum support area. Either they can help you or tell you how to handle it,
whom to tell.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))
I wished if you could elucidate your comment!